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Not really, I have deadlocks fitted.
I find they are a good deterrent, they move on to the next van.
Yeah I think they’re a really good deterrent.
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Not really, I have deadlocks fitted.
I find they are a good deterrent, they move on to the next van.
I have makstack for electrical tools griders, drills etc . I am finding the catches a pain , also I broke one the other day , i think the plastic is to brittle so they will be getting swapped out for another systemPower tools were (and are being replenished) into makstack cases.
Ply lined and shelved for my main Sigma cutters.
Box shelving for spacers, clips, tubes etc.
Wet saw, tool bags and boxes have their spaces.
Mixer has a space stood up and secured.
Trowels are quick-release secured on my doors using strips of tile trim.
I hate anything rattling around!
Why don’t you put a false floor in so that you can slide your sigmas under it?If your lucky enough to have a garage, I'm sure it's much easier to keep organised and carry only what you need to. My new years resolution it to stop carrying 8 part bags of grout! I've had the same ones since 2014 and there not getting used
Storing sigmas is an issue also.
I’m going to try to make it so I can have the main floor of the van pretty much free so can load full 8x4 sheets and other materials or load up wet cutter or big mitre saw and stand.Yeah I've seen a few do that and it probably is the best option, wouldn't need to be full length either. Think I'll get some timber together and have a day on it see what I can knock up.
I’ll be presumptuous and take it you’re replying to me Andy if you design it right you can fit backer boards in there too.Yeah I've seen a few do that and it probably is the best option, wouldn't need to be full length either. Think I'll get some timber together and have a day on it see what I can knock up.
Split your floor in half and get some thick foam to wedge in against your cutter. It doesn’t matter then what type of cutter you have, or indeed what you slide under the floor.I think they need to be a snug fit to avoid sliding about, and a nice thick board to avoid sagging, central spine. I'll get on with it in Jan!
I have makstack for electrical tools griders, drills etc . I am finding the catches a pain , also I broke one the other day , i think the plastic is to brittle so they will be getting swapped out for another system
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