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Sears Craftsman's new air shop solution system

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foshap

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I recently saw in the Sears Holiday Catalog a cool product for organizer my air tools

"I found that with all three adapters, The Craftsman Air Tool Organizer 79540the Pegboard Adapter 79538 and the Side Tray 79539, the Air Shop Solution System greatly expanded my roll-away. I now have a strong tray that supports eight of my air tools, along with a 50' Retractable Air and 40' retractable Electrical made for a nice addition of capability, this system took eight air tools out of my very expensive sears roll-away drawers, (think, price per drawer).

The "coach bolt" concept allows for a lot of different companies that produce a "U" bracket for mounting retractables. I mounted a 50' Astro-Pneumatic retractable and a 40' Astro-Pneumatic electrical retractable.

The Organizer comes with two die-cast aluminum "Craftsman Red". Very, very strong.

Interesting concept of organizing air tools. I'm finding it so conventient. Looks good attached to my roll-away. Very small footprint
 
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What is the purpose of the hose reel mount? Could it not go on the wall next to the box? I've looked at it in the catalog and just wondered why I'd want my hose reel down near the floor.
Heck, my hose is lying on the floor right now. If I had a reel I'd want it up in the air.
 

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I saw that, but it seemed to me that the side of a roll-away is a horrible place for the hose real. If you have one end of the hose real hooked to your compressor, and the real on your cart, you can't roll around the cart. Am I missing something?
 

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I recently saw in the Sears Holiday Catalog a cool product for organizer my air tools

"I found that with all three adapters, The Craftsman Air Tool Organizer 79540the Pegboard Adapter 79538 and the Side Tray 79539, the Air Shop Solution System greatly expanded my roll-away. I now have a strong tray that supports eight of my air tools, along with a 50' Retractable Air and 40' retractable Electrical made for a nice addition of capability, this system took eight air tools out of my very expensive sears roll-away drawers, (think, price per drawer).

The "coach bolt" concept allows for a lot of different companies that produce a "U" bracket for mounting retractables. I mounted a 50' Astro-Pneumatic retractable and a 40' Astro-Pneumatic electrical retractable.

The Organizer comes with two die-cast aluminum "Craftsman Red". Very, very strong.

Interesting concept of organizing air tools. I'm finding it so conventient. Looks good attached to my roll-away. Very small footprint


For your first post, you sure sound like an advertisement for Sears/Crapsman!!:lol_hitti
 

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For your first post, you sure sound like an advertisement for Sears/Crapsman!!:lol_hitti

I don't wish to sound at all stalker-like, but one can't help notice your new avatar and signature. It makes my winter warmer and brighter.

...we now return you to your regularly scheduled thread.
 
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jmack

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Thanks for the links. This seems like a very nice solution for organizing air tools.
 
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foshap

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Yeah, it does. Not knowing what I'm doing regarding message boards, I posted the Sears pictures to show what I was talking about in the wrong place. It's not an advertisement, just a cool way to organizer your air tools.
 
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foshap

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What I did with my roll=away and the retractable is, I rolled my roll-away to my bike (Harley). I then pulled the retractable part back to the compressor. I had to make a male-to-male adapter to connect the couplers but worked fine. I then took my curly-cue hose and connected it to the short end of the retractable. Worked great. At end of job, just recoiled the retractable. No more rolling up hoses.
 
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foshap

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I noticed the Pegboard Adapter has four large holes in each corner. The instruction
sheet says you can lag bolt to a wall. What I like is the small footprint. Two retractables
side-by-side, one electrical and one air along with my eight air tools. Just very convenient, that's all.
 
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