New guy to this forum here... reviving this thread, having gone through this issue myself this past week.
After 30+ years accumulation of tools was spilling out of the three boxes I currently have, I picked up a beautiful Deep Blue Matco Pro-Formance box on Craigslist (Craiglist is evil, btw - worse than heroin...) The box came with the thin crinkly black liners that slide and bunch up when you close the drawer and I'd been looking for something more satisfying than WalMart shelf liner to replace them with.
Looking on eBay (also evil) I waded through pages of bubbly WalMart style shelf liner and finally found a seller who had rolls of drawer liner listed as 5/32" thick solid foam. The listing was for
three rolls 24" x 72" - 18 linear feet - for $24.95 including shipping, so I decided to try some.
When it arrived, I've never seen anything like it. It's soft and feels fragile, but you cannot tear it with your bare hands. The most surprising thing about it is it CLINGS. It sticks to itself and to any smooth surface, but it's not adhesive backed, the best way I can describe it is it clings like Saran wrap. When you get it positioned, you can smooth it down and it
sticks to the bottom of the drawer. You can pull it up and resposition it at any time.
The problem with it is that getting it in the drawer smoothly to start with is like getting a cat in a sack. Anytime you get within of six inches of a drawer side it jumps out and sticks to it and you end up with a wadded up mess.
I found that one thing it does NOT stick to is regular old paper, so lining the drawer with typing paper and then pulling it out from under the positioned liner worked perfectly. I've got a little photo essay below...
This is what I started out with... yuck. I'll use it for something, but it's not going back in this box:
This is what the material I bought looks like. This is from the seller's listing, but hopefully he won't mind since I'm not selling his product:
The liner is easy to cut with a straightedge and a razor blade... I use this little plastic wallpaper-trimmer I've had for years, it's really a pretty effective tool for being so cheap:
I laid the paper against one drawer edge and folded up the edge of the sheets so I could get the liner right up against the side evenly:
Roll up most of the liner evenly, and set it on the paper so that you can slide it up into the corner. Then roll it out until it clings to the uncovered part of the drawer bottom, and then slip out the folded sheets one at a time:
Voila! Perfect application. Before I discovered the paper trick it took me probably 30 minutes to do the first one. I was ready to kick the girlfriend and scream at the dog. Using the paper, I was able to do the next four in less time than it took me to do the first one.
Tool racks cling to this material as well, so nothing moves no matter how you slam the drawers. Time will tell how it stands up to hard use, but I suspect it's going to be better than anything I've used previously. Anyway, hope that throws another option out there for people looking for ideas.