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Tool Box drawer liner material

heydude348

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I need ideas for a liner that is 28" wide. Dont want to have seems. Something with a slight amount of cushion.Lays flat, medium tack. Thanks.
 
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dr_clyde

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Rough top conveyor roller lagging. I get the offcuts for free from a friend who builds conveyor roller assemblies. By far the best drawer liner I've ever come across.

Perfectly fits the needs you describe. I use it in almost all my toolboxes, it has cushion for heavy tools, lays flat, the little fingers "grip" the tools so they don't slide. Only downside is the stuff is about 1/4" thick, so it doesn't work well in super shallow drawers.

It also is kinda expensive if you buy it new from an industrial supply. But if you get in touch with someone who works with lots of conveyors, you can find it free or cheap.
 
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heydude348

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I tried looking locally for the underlayment but no luck.My question is , does this material have a “sticky” side or are both the sides the same?Looks like there is plastic on one side
 

mrvm

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Problems I'm having with HF mats and some mats that come with the tool cabinet that look like the perforated mat in post #4 except in black are the mat material sticking to accessories and some tools. Might have to consider other materials like cork or something.AA84FEBF-FA96-43B9-B958-8E26B9CF5A14.jpeg
 
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banditbigdog

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Had some success with industrial “felt” conveyor belt material.
When cut with a straight/square edge you can lay them down side be side with a
barely noticeable seam.
Little over 1/8” thick.
Left over 14” & 18” wide belts from my workplace.

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I am using basic yoga mats. I found a bunch of them free on Craigslist and picked up some off Amazon for 3-4 each.

1/8" thick.
 

tamaraw

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It really depends upon what is going in the drawer, if the chest is mobile/stationary, what sort of dirt or fluids you expect to get in there, etc.

Everyone will have a different preference but I normally use cork for my "clean" bench or work surface and 2mm craft foam for most tool storage.

Cork looks pretty, doesn't dent easily, and is relatively self-healing. But it also hides small debris, can soak up liquids that you might not want permanently on the surface, and is a little more expensive.

Foam is easier to clean, cheaper to replace if need be, and comes in a bunch of non-black colors for easily picking tools out of the background, especially in less than ideal lighting.

For heavier tools, I use a bunch of mousepads flipped upsidedown and super77'd to the bottom of the drawer. It doesn't crush as easily as the light foam and has more grip to keep big stuff from sliding around. I'm sure you could find some other equivalent in roll form if you don't want seams.

I have also been around work environments that use bumpy checkered liner before but I find that doesn't lie flat very well, slides around easily and is too tacky to be useful. YMMV
 

redneck79

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I buy the cheap stuff you can get it walmart for shelf liner. It's usually easy to find in black or grey and did I mention it is cheap?
Yes like people line their silverware drawer in the kitchen with.. must be good it works for that lol.. my thoughts about it anyway.
 
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redneck79

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I buy the cheap stuff you can get it walmart for shelf liner. It's usually easy to find in black or grey and did I mention
I also have a product I currently have came from Amazon online,I have not used mine yet but I also had seen and read several reviews and some people I know have them and say they are ok, decent. Anyways I believe it is modx liner or something like that I still have a unopened one if you need to see it's label lol??!


Yes like people like their silverware drawer in the kitchen with.. must be good it works for that lol.. my thoughts about it anyway
 

Madjik Man

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The thought of used yoga mats with people’s nasty sweaty feet all over them….it’s the last thing I wanna touch.
 
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