Thanks for the pics man! I just looked at the website, which has changed to https://nsimaterialsgroup.com/pages/automotive-supply-liners#tbl and the info now says they are 3mm (0.118 inches) thick. They also have two variants, high tack and medium tack. No idea which to go with, haha. They say...
How has this stuff held up so far? What made you choose the stuff on the right vs. the stuff on the left? Has the pattern left any pattern marks on any of your tools yet?
Just FYI since you seem to be active on the forums, your pictures in multiple threads about drawer liners don't show up anymore. Maybe check your source and see if the account got shut down?
How are you liking this stuff so far, and how has it held up the past four or five years? I just contacted Eric to get some from him. I'm VERY OCD when it comes to drawer liners... I'm looking for something that won't let the tools slide, but that won't move itself when the drawers close either...
These are AWESOME! I'm an aircraft mechanic too, and I've been using the Craftsman 3pc version since 2011 (the same set!). Infinitely better than the Snap On ones - the narrow flute spacing and the flat tips make all the difference in the world!
I have a compressor that I got from Craigslist that looks just like this, except with a vertical tank. I can't seem to find any information on it, except that it says Model B on the pump data plate, serial number 22056, and the tank is dated 1960. It has a Dayton motor on it (not sure of the HP...