Using Steve Nelson's as inspiration I just had to make one.
Thanks Steve for the idea!
My version of a tool tray
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Re: My version of a tool tray
Beautiful job, Ian!
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Re: My version of a tool tray
My inspiration came from a similar design on the Camaster forum. As an after thought, I wish that I had put the bit holders on the bottom and the tool tray pockets on the top. The bits are really sharp and by moving them back a little may avoid a few scratches on my hands and arms.scubanimal wrote:Using Steve Nelson's as inspiration I just had to make one.
Thanks Steve for the idea!
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Re: My version of a tool tray
Steve, yes as I use it I see changes I would do next time. So far the scratches have been a minimum, but it sure is a chip collector, and my 'misc' tray is overflowing.
That said, I really do like having it.
That said, I really do like having it.