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lucky3

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I just picked up a snap on classic 78 tool box and its got the crappy foam drawer liners like my old kra4813. I hate them because when you shut the drawers everything including the liners move. THe mat on top of my box is awsome is there anyway to get that style for the drawers?
 
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i use kitchen drawer liners from walmart, cheap and grippy..and multicolors!!!
 

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You could always get the liners from a similar sized KRL box. Yes they're expensive, but I haven't seen a better liner. The tools in my krl722 never move, even when shutting the drawers hard.
 

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I use yoga mats chopped up. real cheap, dont slip, and the colors rock.
 

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Have you looked at Harbor Freight? They have the crappy foam stuff and a different type. It has no checked pattern and is thin and doesn't compress much. That's what I use.
 

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Lucky3/Post #6, The seller in your linked EBAY ad is Mike Ryan. His families company ( I believe JONCO) cuts the Snap On KRL liner to size before S.O. installs.

JONCO will not sell anybody the S.O. product.

I have bought the similar product from Mike Ryan and it is very good.

Write Mike Ryan and ask if he will provide wider material for 30" deep drawers ???
 

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Kitchen drawers liners are not cheap if you add them up. The best deal we've found lately is the HF ones, they are wide enough for the deep drawers too...
 

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Write Mike Ryan and ask if he will provide wider material for 30" deep drawers ???

And if you do find 30" material from him, can you post here and let us know? I just picked up a used KRL and the liners have seen their fair share. I really like the material and I'd like to replace the liners soon.
 

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I just picked up a snap on classic 78 tool box and its got the crappy foam drawer liners like my old kra4813. I hate them because when you shut the drawers everything including the liners move. THe mat on top of my box is awsome is there anyway to get that style for the drawers?


Just bite the bullet and order KRL drawer lines. They are the best. One thing no-one mentions is that they are also thin. That can mean the difference of a full drawer closing or not compared to thicker materials.
 

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You can buy rolls of the good drawer liner from a matco dealer in a 30 foot roll in 25, 28, and 31" widths, then you can cut it to fit your drawers as needed. Its not cheap but its worth the investment. The Matco part numbers are
NSDL-7500 25"
NSDL-8500 28"
NSDL-9500 31"
 
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lucky3

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I think i might try the ebay ones. I also liked the mac ones i've seen and i see you can get a 45x25" sheet for $7 so i might try that also.
 

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The ones that the linked ebay seller sells (all colours) are the best ones. No slip, thick, and easy to work with.
 

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You can buy rolls of the good drawer liner from a matco dealer in a 30 foot roll in 25, 28, and 31" widths, then you can cut it to fit your drawers as needed. Its not cheap but its worth the investment. The Matco part numbers are
NSDL-7500 25"
NSDL-8500 28"
NSDL-9500 31"

Couldn't find this on Matco's website, but found it in an old GJ post. In that thread was the following 2009 pricing.

The nsdl-7500 is $150
nsdl-8500 is $189
nsdl-9500 is $194

The issue with this is it's the same price as buying pre-cut from snap on. The 8500 would line out a KRL1022 (almost) and buying from snap on is $185 shipped.
 

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I still have cork in the top drawers of my MAC chest, a bit hard now and slides. I too need liners but not wanting to waist money.
 
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Have you looked at Harbor Freight? They have the crappy foam stuff and a different type. It has no checked pattern and is thin and doesn't compress much. That's what I use.

I like this stuff too. It's sticky (at least when new), so I don't have any problem with stuff sliding around. According to the label, it has "rust gard" that is supposed to help keep tools from rusting (who knows how?).

They sell it in 22" x 6 ft. rolls at rockler: http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=25075&site=ROCKLER

HF only had 18" rolls.
 
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How is the mac liners. I remember looking at a tech1000 and i really liked the liner in it.
 

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I had that issue with some Snappy side boxes I restored. I bought a few rolls of cheap no-name liner off of amazon for around $8 a roll or something like that. Very very sticky stuff, works great at holding tools and sticking to the drawers.
 
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lucky3

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Just ordered the ones off ebay. Hopefully there be here by friday.
 

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Just ordered the ones off ebay. Hopefully there be here by friday.

You wont be disappointed. Open them once you get them and let them air out, they have that nice Chinese plasticy-rubber smell.
 

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Is the carpet that good like Michael posted? I would think the Yogi mats are too thick, atleast from what I have seen at Target and Wal-Fart.


Looked at rubber mesh from the kitchen area too. I want to stay away from imported stuff as off-gassing and support is tops.
 

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Someone on this site suggested the black rubber floor runner stuff Lowes sells by the foot. One side is smooth , the other is a ribbed surface, this stuff seems heavy duty and inexpensive... and looks good... too good... My son (10) Armor-Alled mine while I made a beer-run.
 

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I agree the krl liners are expensive but very good. Fitment is perfect and is grippy on both sides.
 
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lucky3

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Just recieved my new drawer liners from ebay and there awsome. There sticky and the liners or tools don't slide. WOuld suggest them to anyone looking for a good and fairly cheap drawer liner.
 

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How is the mac liners. I remember looking at a tech1000 and i really liked the liner in it.

Mac liner is really nice stuff. After I bought by MB1705 I bought a roll of their liner for my Rousseau cabinets and drawers. Its thin and, keeps stuff from moving and has a bit of cushion to it as well.
 

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I have been cutting my own for years. I use this stuff from home depot/lowes. http://www.homedepot.com/Flooring-Carpet-Carpet-Tile-Outdoor-Carpet/h_d1/N-5yc1vZboil/R-100361872/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053&langId=-1&storeId=10051



Works great and the height is correct. Doesn't curl, wear, is easy to clean and of course cut. I have tried all the pro liners and such, but they all seem to be cheap and never stay in place.

This is what I use also. Indoor / outdoor carpet :rocker:
 

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Lucky3/Post #6, The seller in your linked EBAY ad is Mike Ryan. His families company ( I believe JONCO) cuts the Snap On KRL liner to size before S.O. installs.

+1. A few threads with photos on this stuff. I think it's worth every penny. I have almost every shop box lined with this stuff.
 

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Someone on this site suggested the black rubber floor runner stuff Lowes sells by the foot. One side is smooth , the other is a ribbed surface, this stuff seems heavy duty and inexpensive... and looks good... too good... My son (10) Armor-Alled mine while I made a beer-run.

Doh!!!
 

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I have been cutting my own for years. I use this stuff from home depot/lowes. http://www.homedepot.com/Flooring-Carpet-Carpet-Tile-Outdoor-Carpet/h_d1/N-5yc1vZboil/R-100361872/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053&langId=-1&storeId=10051



Works great and the height is correct. Doesn't curl, wear, is easy to clean and of course cut. I have tried all the pro liners and such, but they all seem to be cheap and never stay in place.

I was thinking about changing out my harbor freight toolbox liners as well and I like the Home Depot carpet idea. Might try that out and maybe even order some of the Non-slip toolbox liners as well to test out.
 

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I got some of this from work. I cut it to fit my Classic 78. Tools and mats don't slide. Real nice

Goto mcmaster.com and search for V-Rib Antislip Traction Mats. I can't seem to link the page.
 
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