Toughbuilt is coming out with a fan, lights, and a vac. I'm just going to wait for the release of those items so that I don't have to invest in 2 different systems
This is the smart move for sure! I just already had the paclout stuff from before stacktech was a thing. My vacuum just died so I'm down one more Milwaukee to keep track of. In the end they're both just toolboxes so I'm forcing them to get along cause I can't afford to just swap brands in an instant ya know?
this was my first thought, or I've seen plenty of mounting plates made out of steel also. You can go the other way too if you wanted... Packout worktop with Stacktech mounting plate.
Hey man awesome! I literally have thousands of dollars in packout but i love the stack pack stuff looks so good and really like several of there items. Would you share your file ( for personal use only) also i have a cnc and several 3d printer's id be curious to make a abs one and compare time vs price vs durability
@kwizmon you're completely right!! And even with the packout stuff, you can't lock one box to another so there's no way to discourage just taking the whole thing
The milawuakee ones have a hilariously large skirt, wouldn't look good imo. Plus at that point you're doing the same amount of work but paying almost 80 bucks more
I made my mounting plates from Wood & Aluminum and they have held for for a few years,,, The 45(?) noogies you cut off hold the box in place against the latch... Not complicated like yours and mine look a lot better too... WHY did you need to make that in the first place.....
The plate is genius. So glad they released this with launch. but yeah we need more accessories.
Toughbuilt is coming out with a fan, lights, and a vac. I'm just going to wait for the release of those items so that I don't have to invest in 2 different systems
This is the smart move for sure! I just already had the paclout stuff from before stacktech was a thing. My vacuum just died so I'm down one more Milwaukee to keep track of.
In the end they're both just toolboxes so I'm forcing them to get along cause I can't afford to just swap brands in an instant ya know?
Who is going to sell it? Lowes is done with TB and HomeDepot don't want TB so you might wait a long time
I’m working with Polycarbonate and UHMW as they put up with impacts and stress beyond the boxes themselves. Nice work with adapters, very well done.
Ive heard quite a lot of good things about polycarbonate
I would totally buy one of these!!!
Was just thinking about this for my Flex StackPack. Not necessarily for the PackOut though.
If you don't have a CNC Router, just get the PACKOUT Mounting Plate for $30 and screw it to the your wooden work top Toughbuilt.
This is a great idea, I did something similar in my second version
this was my first thought, or I've seen plenty of mounting plates made out of steel also.
You can go the other way too if you wanted... Packout worktop with Stacktech mounting plate.
Definitely awesome
Genius 😊
非常好,令人驚訝的。我期待Toughbuilt更多產品,很可惜,亞洲非常難購買。(還好我還沒有建制自己的PACKOUT system
Hey man awesome! I literally have thousands of dollars in packout but i love the stack pack stuff looks so good and really like several of there items. Would you share your file ( for personal use only) also i have a cnc and several 3d printer's id be curious to make a abs one and compare time vs price vs durability
I can see where I buried it in my files and send it to ya for sure!
Build it and they will come.
This is awesome
Thank you!
I’m surprised this guy has followers
👍👍👍👍👍
If you can make those and sell them, you could make some good money for it
Nice
Im still astounded that the stacktech stuff isnt lockable 🤷
@kwizmon you're completely right!! And even with the packout stuff, you can't lock one box to another so there's no way to discourage just taking the whole thing
awesome!
Or just buy a Milwaukee base plate and screw it to the board
The milawuakee ones have a hilariously large skirt, wouldn't look good imo. Plus at that point you're doing the same amount of work but paying almost 80 bucks more
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I made my mounting plates from Wood & Aluminum and they have held for for a few years,,, The 45(?) noogies you cut off hold the box in place against the latch... Not complicated like yours and mine look a lot better too... WHY did you need to make that in the first place.....