oldschoolcraft
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I really like Vim Magrails for sockets. I've been toying with ideas on how to use them for a mobile mechanics toolkit. I haven't come up with anything great.
Metal cantilever toolboxes might work but I dont think it's possible to buy them new anymore of high quality, I think they're only made in China. There's a lot out there used ones but shipping will be high. I also am not really set up to paint anything in my apartment at the moment. I also never played with any in person, I'm afraid they'll be too heavy esp when loaded.
Plastic toolboxes are interesting but I'd have to secure the magrails inside, since they won't stick to the plastic. Depending on where in the box I rivet it, I might compromise the integrity of the waterproofness of the box. Also most plastic toolboxes aren't that thick or durable. Funny that the steel cantilever boxes are durable but too heavy. And the plastic ones could be super durable and light weight but they tend to make them too thin.
I'm invested in the Packout system, which is a thick durable plastic, but other than the drawers, they dont have a flat bottom for magrails to sit nicely flush on. I'd have to do a lot of modification to the packout with dremeling to get it to sit. The drawers work nice with the magrails but the drawers are way too big for what I'm trying to do.
I did just order some of the Ernst twist-rails that came with some Tektons, so I can play with that, but I really do love the magrails and until I succeed, I'm always going to have in the back of my head how to use them for a mobile kit.
Any ideas on how to get something with magrails setup for a smallish mobile toolkit? Looking to have shallow, deep, and possibly universal 3/8 drive set (two to three magrails). Set of 8mm to 19mm combination wrenches. Regular length and long flex head ratchet. Some extensions. Some pliers. Some picks. A 12" or 17" pry bar. A few screwdrivers. Nothing too huge. The main goal is speed of access of the tools, so I dont have to dig through things too much.
Metal cantilever toolboxes might work but I dont think it's possible to buy them new anymore of high quality, I think they're only made in China. There's a lot out there used ones but shipping will be high. I also am not really set up to paint anything in my apartment at the moment. I also never played with any in person, I'm afraid they'll be too heavy esp when loaded.
Plastic toolboxes are interesting but I'd have to secure the magrails inside, since they won't stick to the plastic. Depending on where in the box I rivet it, I might compromise the integrity of the waterproofness of the box. Also most plastic toolboxes aren't that thick or durable. Funny that the steel cantilever boxes are durable but too heavy. And the plastic ones could be super durable and light weight but they tend to make them too thin.
I'm invested in the Packout system, which is a thick durable plastic, but other than the drawers, they dont have a flat bottom for magrails to sit nicely flush on. I'd have to do a lot of modification to the packout with dremeling to get it to sit. The drawers work nice with the magrails but the drawers are way too big for what I'm trying to do.
I did just order some of the Ernst twist-rails that came with some Tektons, so I can play with that, but I really do love the magrails and until I succeed, I'm always going to have in the back of my head how to use them for a mobile kit.
Any ideas on how to get something with magrails setup for a smallish mobile toolkit? Looking to have shallow, deep, and possibly universal 3/8 drive set (two to three magrails). Set of 8mm to 19mm combination wrenches. Regular length and long flex head ratchet. Some extensions. Some pliers. Some picks. A 12" or 17" pry bar. A few screwdrivers. Nothing too huge. The main goal is speed of access of the tools, so I dont have to dig through things too much.
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