I like that you didn't sugar coat anything,even when putting it up it was swaying and nothing came loose.I'm gonna have to get some when I make my new tool cabinet.
Nice product! It would be nice to see a frame kit that kicked the bottom of the foam a few degrees out from the wall. You could thermoform three pieces that attach to your current extruded frame design to accomplish this.
+Jerod Matlock It's a good idea it's very simple to do this. You just buy an additional piece of extrusion, rip off the front small lip, now you're left with a L bracket that can be screwed to the back wall. You set your foam frame up on the wall with the top edge touching in the bottom and supported by the new extrusion sticking out from the wall. Let it overlap the the new cleat by quarter of an inch and put two new small screws in the bottom of it attaching the cleat in the frame together and you have your offset . Internally we just do this with a 2 x 4 behind the frame that gets attached to thewall and then we screw it to the 2 x 4 or you could easily do it with the existing extrusion. Paul
+runejl1 Yes, Kaizen Foam comes in black, white or a combo. Contact Sandi (sandi@fastcap.com) and she will get you exactly what you need. www.fastcap.com/estore/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=13435
I like that you didn't sugar coat anything,even when putting it up it was swaying and nothing came loose.I'm gonna have to get some when I make my new tool cabinet.
+Dave's woodworks Great. Send us a video when done!
Function then form - with this you have both - looks great!
+Nick Ferry Thanks so much Nick!
I could definitely use some of this in my shop Paul! :)
+Mike Kapotsy Excellent. Thanks Mike.
This was a clever addition to the foam, nice work!
+briancnc Thanks Brian!
Adding the frame is a fantastic idea and now attaching it to the wall just got easier...
+Simply Wooden Creations Exactly. Thanks!
Thats awesome. Good job like always
+martin chavarria Thanks Martin!
I like that frame it looks really professional
+Summers Woodworking Thanks Brian!
Idea is a very good. Thank you
Thanks!
AWESOME!!!
Nice product! It would be nice to see a frame kit that kicked the bottom of the foam a few degrees out from the wall. You could thermoform three pieces that attach to your current extruded frame design to accomplish this.
+Jerod Matlock It's a good idea it's very simple to do this. You just buy an additional piece of extrusion, rip off the front small lip, now you're left with a L bracket that can be screwed to the back wall. You set your foam frame up on the wall with the top edge touching in the bottom and supported by the new extrusion sticking out from the wall. Let it overlap the the new cleat by quarter of an inch and put two new small screws in the bottom of it attaching the cleat in the frame together and you have your offset . Internally we just do this with a 2 x 4 behind the frame that gets attached to thewall and then we screw it to the 2 x 4 or you could easily do it with the existing extrusion. Paul
Do you have distributors in Australia?
+Marisa Aguilera yes
FHS Group 03 9708 2130
Häfele +61 (03) 9212 2000
Lincoln Sentry Group (02) 8784 4400
Nover 1300 668 371
Can you guys do foam in white? My shop is dark and black foam on the wall wont help with that.
+runejl1 Yes, Kaizen Foam comes in black, white or a combo. Contact Sandi (sandi@fastcap.com) and she will get you exactly what you need. www.fastcap.com/estore/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=13435