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Makita Battery Holder Options?

QwikKotaTx

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Does anyone make a decent battery holder for mounting on the wall? I want to de-clutter my cordless tool area but don't trust the 3D printed offerings. Would not be happy if they cracked in my sweat shop and dropped a $75 battery on the slab. Want to mount them to the side of this rack. It's way more of a mess now.

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usdemt

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In your tool because if there is one thing most guys on this forum dont know is that Makita works around the clock. No need for spares
 
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X1 Mike

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I would be more worried about your circular saw falling off the shelf and hitting you on your melon. :willy_nil


If that was me you would be worried about it falling and hitting me in the melon again. :lol_hitti


Fun Fact: The term melon when referring to the head actually comes from our marine mammal friends.

The melon is a mass of adipose tissue found in the forehead of all toothed whales (Basically dolphins and porpoises). It focuses and modulates the animal's vocalizations and acts as a sound lens. It is thus a key organ involved in communication and echolocation.

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QwikKotaTx

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Eh, the saw has 90% of it's weight on the shelf rather than the overhang but I admit it's not ideal. Sumbitch is like 7' off the ground. Oh to have one of these 40 x 80 shops with HVAC and a bathroom...
 
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