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Foam in a clean shop (ours was more like a lab for cnc equipment) it worked great. Foam in a mechanic garage...no thanks.[/QUOTE said:
Yes, your comment above seems very believable. Ironically, my screwdrivers, some wrenches, and my micrometers are a few examples of tools that are nested in plastic trays. These plastic trays are easy to clean when they get dirty, and they work well on quickly seeing which tool is missing.
I have been 'brainstorming' since seeing the Styrofoam drawer liners above, and I am thinking that using a small tub filled with a couple of inches of water-based enamel paint might just be the ticket to dunk the Styrofoam drawer liners into to seal it and change the color to something more "manly". That way at a later date, I can either wipe down the Styrofoam or repaint it. I don't know if chipping of the Styrofoam is a problem, but the paint may actually give it additional rigidity??