Inspiration for Your Systainer Fitouts

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A pneumatic stapler is a small tool with a scattering problem. The gun itself is easy enough to find — it is red and it is heavy. The staples are not. A box of ¼” crown staples is the size of a deck of cards, and it ends up in whichever drawer happened to be open the last time the gun went away.

Anthracite Systainer³ S 76 open on a workbench with a red Arrow PT50 pneumatic stapler nested in pick and pluck foam, a blue and white box of Arrow #504 quarter-inch staples standing in the lid side, and a TANOS Systainer³ Rack/0 M 337 behind it

Hunter’s answer was an anthracite Systainer³ S 76 and a sheet of pick and pluck foam. Pull the cubes to the outline of the Arrow PT50, drop the gun in, and it sits snug enough that it does not rattle around when the case is carried on its side. The box of #504 staples rides in the space beside it.

That is the entire fitout, and it is enough. One tool, the consumable it cannot work without, one lid.

Behind it in the photo is a Systainer³ Rack/0 M 337.

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This fitout by:

Hunter Locke

Hunter

Black Tenon Furniture

Furniture maker behind Black Tenon Furniture, and the organiser of The Maine Woodworking Event.

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