1cargarage
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Hello all,
I have designed a plier rack for my toolbox that will be constructed out of 3/32" sheet aluminum, which will act as the tool dividers, and 1/2" High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), which will act as the backing plate. The backing plate will be screwed to the front of the drawer from the sides and bottom of the drawer so that the screws will be hidden.
As of right now, my plan is to use my table saw to cut dados along the HDPE strip 1/4" deep using a 3/32" kerf blade. In the back of each partition along the HDPE backing plate, I am also planning on plunge routing 1/2" wide circular recesses and inserting neodymium magnets at the appropriate height of each plier handle to keep the pliers from sliding forward when the drawer is closed.
My question: Does anybody know an effective way to attach, chemically or mechanically, the 3/32" sheet aluminum dividers to the 1/2" HDPE backing plate in the dado grooves?
I cannot screw the aluminum to the HDPE because it is too thin, and no glue that I know of bonds aluminum to HDPE.
Thanks in advance
I have designed a plier rack for my toolbox that will be constructed out of 3/32" sheet aluminum, which will act as the tool dividers, and 1/2" High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), which will act as the backing plate. The backing plate will be screwed to the front of the drawer from the sides and bottom of the drawer so that the screws will be hidden.
As of right now, my plan is to use my table saw to cut dados along the HDPE strip 1/4" deep using a 3/32" kerf blade. In the back of each partition along the HDPE backing plate, I am also planning on plunge routing 1/2" wide circular recesses and inserting neodymium magnets at the appropriate height of each plier handle to keep the pliers from sliding forward when the drawer is closed.
My question: Does anybody know an effective way to attach, chemically or mechanically, the 3/32" sheet aluminum dividers to the 1/2" HDPE backing plate in the dado grooves?
I cannot screw the aluminum to the HDPE because it is too thin, and no glue that I know of bonds aluminum to HDPE.
Thanks in advance
