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gball

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Just starting to move stuff from the barn into the new garage. Cleaning 4 years worth of barn dirt, chicken feathers, mouse nests, and spider webs out of every thing. Want to replace the creased and tore up black foam liners my boxes came with with something more durable and that can be wiped off. What did you use and where did you get it? Don't care for the non slip kitchen type stuff. looking for more of thin rubber mat in a roll that i can cut to size.
 
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I went to Harbor Freight and bought their solid black tool box liner. Then I bought some 1/8th inch Masonite. Spray glued the liner to the Masonite. To me it works very well. My tools stay put. I didn't like the open core stuff like you mentioned either...
 

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There is actually quite a bit of good info on the topic here.

I will spoon feed a little and say, the ones for 25 bucks on 'the bay' are good!
 

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Great references! thanks this will help me out! I'm also looking for something to line odd shaped shelves, and the stocked tool drawer ones I've found are either not long enouge, or not wide enough.
 

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Get some 45mil thickness rubber pond liner from a local nursery. I have used that for years and it works great. They cut it from a large roll so you can purchase it in any length you want. The pond liner is heavy so it naturally lays flat, and it also doesn't try to stick to the tools when you take them out of the drawer like some other types of liners do.
 

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Walmart or target has drawer liners for kitchens, $5, work like charm!
 

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I have liners in mine. But in my big boxes full of heavy tools I use other stuff.

I used a quart of roll-on bed-liner a few years ago on one. Worked GREAT!

Recently I trimmed some old 18-wheeler mud flaps to size and used them. They seem pretty much bomb proof.

Earlier this evening I lined a drawer with a pair of old rubber car floor mats. Be creative!

Oh, but if you want something indestructible that ALSO keeps your **** from sliding around, THIS is the ULTIMATE:

http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/sto...t-rolled-rubber-1-4-in-thick-sold-by-the-foot
 
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Fugio, that stuff that tractor supply has by the roll is awesome. i have a friend that has the whole floor in a loft over his shop done with that. reminds me of the outer floor in a roller rink. the TSC by me doesn't carry it though. think i'm gonna go with rubber or vinyl carpet runner they have at home depot. 27'' x6' is $12.97.
 

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I use indoor/outdoor carpeting, bought in runner form from Lowe's and HD. Easily cut to fit.
 

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DrBaker

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I'm looking for liners that are deep enough for 24.5" drawers. The closest I found in rolls is 24"x30'. Those are about $54 on Amazon and Home Depot online. A bit short but a 1/4" gap on each end won't hurt.

Anyone know a better deal on big rolls of liner?
 

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I have some drawers lined with indoor outdoor carpeting that have been great for years. Things do roll however.
 
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Just go with the Nu Source liner. Some of these other solutions like carpet or rubber are way too thick and take up precious drawer height.

The Nu Source line stays put and tools don't roll around.

It's as close to SO KRL drawer liner as I've found.

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Just go with the Nu Source liner. Some of these other solutions like carpet or rubber are way too thick and take up precious drawer height.

The Nu Source line stays put and tools don't roll around.

It's as close to SO KRL drawer liner as I've found.

Does it have the top surface tackiness and the spongy feel of when a heavy tool is placed on it like SO KRL liner?
 

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Went to 5 Below and picked up $5 yoga mats. Heavy enough not to slide around and comes in a 24x68 inch roll. Thick and grippy. Just throwing the idea out there. Seems to work great.
 

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Does it have the top surface tackiness and the spongy feel of when a heavy tool is placed on it like SO KRL liner?

I think it's the same PVC composition as SO KRL liner. It's exactly the same thickness which I think is .050".

SO KRL liner is not spongy but it is slightly tackier then the Nusource liner. Older K and KRA liner was spongy. Eric at Nusource told me that they felt KRL liner was too tacky so they made their version a little less tacky.

SO KRL liner has a lumpy texture and the Nusource liner has a woven style of texture.

The Nusource liner is a whole lot cheaper!!

Nusource liner:

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SO KRL Liner:

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OP, there are a lot of good ideas here, my advice, think just a little outside the box (not complete left field). Like Fugio said about being creative and zer01 about the yoga mats, some of the best solutions are not sold as tool drawer mats. BTW, the stuff sold for this purpose are overpriced.

I have had success with the as mentioned yoga mats, car/truck floor mats. Go to HD/Lowes flooring & carpeting dept and check the various under pads for floors and carpets. Also the rubber outdoor mats, runners. Often, I go into a store clearance section and find stuff dirt cheap, sold for other purpose, and makes great padding or mats for tool drawers.

Some of the best AND cheapest are found outside of the tool section.
 

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I use indoor/outdoor carpeting, bought in runner form from Lowe's and HD. Easily cut to fit.

I'm looking for liners that are deep enough for 24.5" drawers. The closest I found in rolls is 24"x30'. Those are about $54 on Amazon and Home Depot online. A bit short but a 1/4" gap on each end won't hurt.

Anyone know a better deal on big rolls of liner?

Update to my post above. I went to Lowes just to see what the carpet options were. The nice lady at the Moore store who helped me must have sensed I was unsure about using carpet for this task so she offered me 20% off. I thought it was odd as I've never had an associate offer a discount for no real reason. I accepted her offer and used about $20 worth to fully line a very large box.

My initial impression is that it does look nice, is easy to work, cheap to buy, and can be found locally. I will load my tools later today. Hopefully this works out. If not, I can get some actual drawer liners.
 

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I just picked these up to try, price was right. Haven't opened them and put them in the box yet but have to say they look just fine.

Raptor grab 36" x 72" red liners. For some reason can't link to the item but got them off Ebay. 4 rolls for $36

http://www.raptorgrab.com/
 
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I just picked these up to try, price was right. Haven't opened them and put them in the box yet but have to say they look just fine.

Raptor grab 36" x 72" red liners. For some reason can't link to the item but got them off Ebay. 4 rolls for $36

http://www.raptorgrab.com/
That's Mike Ryan at Jonco, same seller that a lot of these guys (including me) got their liner from on eBay.
 

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Fugio, that stuff that tractor supply has by the roll is awesome. i have a friend that has the whole floor in a loft over his shop done with that. reminds me of the outer floor in a roller rink. the TSC by me doesn't carry it though. think i'm gonna go with rubber or vinyl carpet runner they have at home depot. 27'' x6' is $12.97.


Yes, it is indeed awesome. I still say it's the best thing you can buy.

And if you're like DrBaker and worried about it coming in a big enough size, it comes 48" wide, but as long as you need it to be. So as long as your drawers are more than a hundred feet deep, it's perfect! :)
 

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Anyone in Canada interested in the Nu Source liner material in Dave's post #21, can find it here:

http://www.cleverbrand.com/default.aspx?CN=E6342D46FD39

or Amazon:

http://www.amazon.ca/dp/B004I40DNS/?tag=atomicindus04-20

I chose the first option as Cleverbrand is about 10 minutes away, but there is still a handling/nuisance fee if you choose to pick up your order. I wanted to take a peek inside their place to see what else they sell. They have felt and cork by the foot (at another location around the corner), if you have been looking for that.

http://www.thefeltstore.com/


Do a thorough search on Amazon for tool box liners as they have many other options that are cheaper, other colours, and include free shipping. (I ordered a couple of the others too, from Amazon)
 

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I just upgraded from the black stuff Sears sells to some clear kitchen drawer liners I got at OSH. The Sears stuff sticks and comes off on some of my tools.
 

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Went to 5 Below and picked up $5 yoga mats. Heavy enough not to slide around and comes in a 24x68 inch roll. Thick and grippy. Just throwing the idea out there. Seems to work great.

I have the yoga mats in my boxes at work and home. I also have them on my garage floor in front of the benches. Works great for me.
 

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Another budget choice is cork mat. I think I paid $5-10 bucks for a roll of sheets at Lowes which was enough for my 5 drawer (15 x 23") chest and then some. It did take awhile to flatten out. I can't really comment on durability or "grip" but I like the look and it was easy on my wallet.
 

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The belt from an exercise treadmill. I get a lot of these for some reason.
 
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