blow bolds for tool chests
blow bolds for tool chests
well it got me thinking if you buy an empty tool chest but have all the tools you need but want some blow molds to store your tools neatly, do they sell them seperate or do you have to go buy the tools. as i have alot of the tools i need but am going to be getting a tool chest to store them all in as i might be moving to a differant location for working on me truck and want all me tools in one place. so can anyone shed some light on this.
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Re: blow bolds for tool chests
couple of layers of packing sponge?
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that spongy stuff florists use
moulds to any shape
but may make a bit of a mess in toolbox
moulds to any shape
but may make a bit of a mess in toolbox
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What about that space filler in a can?
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mmm.... diy is the name of the game:) well all seem to be solutions, will keep them in mind when i get one. but is it possible to get the molds from say powerbuilt tools or any other tool maker?
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I'd try harass a tradeszone and see what they say. That oasis crap florists use would suck as it holds water and falls apart into tiny particles. Closed cell foam thats petroleum resistant could work but itd be a bit of work cutting it all out. Could you make a thin insert with elastic straps to hold all the tools in place and you just slide em under the loops for storage?? Use a staple gun and a strip of elastic even??
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Re: blow bolds for tool chests
skid wrote:that spongy stuff florists use
moulds to any shape
but may make a bit of a mess in toolbox
use this method to mould around the tools... then make sure theres a couple of bits around the tool to be able to lift it easily, then remove tools and paint with rhino liner type stuff.. easy to mould, strong, easy to clean.



Re: blow bolds for tool chests
skid wrote:that spongy stuff florists use
moulds to any shape
but may make a bit of a mess in toolbox
Its called oasis. Just push your tools in and you will have a mould. No cutting required. Then just paint it up like what niblik said. Will seal it up and stop it breaking up. Just dont get it wet cos it is made to hold water and will hold it for ages
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hey thanks guys sounds like that will do the trick great will look into it further after i get the tool chest
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You can buy tool board foam, and just cut out to the shape of the tools where you want them. Takes abit of work but done well is handy, most places should have it. See it in use quiet abit now.