I have been trying to get rid of my bags because they are so old and grimy, but committing to the Packout and 3d printing is heavy. I think you might have just convinced me to pull the trigger, they all look so good.
@@JonathanGarcia-cy7hd it is I agree and it’s probably not the cheapest option however it’s buy once cry once type of deal. I am slowly transitioning all of mine and I absolutely love it in the Packout. I will still use my veto a little bit.
That looks really nice and if you did a jobsite box or roll in cart that would be alot easier to use than a bag o power tools. Your prints don't like grainy or cheesy like some of the ones I've seen that look really cheap. Are you using abs or polystyrene?
Those are fantastic!
@@theeapco thank you
Good stuff 👍👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance thank you Sir
Looks great
@@mdunbar04 thank you
I have been trying to get rid of my bags because they are so old and grimy, but committing to the Packout and 3d printing is heavy. I think you might have just convinced me to pull the trigger, they all look so good.
@@JonathanGarcia-cy7hd it is I agree and it’s probably not the cheapest option however it’s buy once cry once type of deal. I am slowly transitioning all of mine and I absolutely love it in the Packout. I will still use my veto a little bit.
Nice! How much was the stl file for the rivnut. Cant seem to find it on their website.
@@dcmazter I think he charged me like $10 maybe $15….. it’s been a while I think I might have even messaged him and asked for it
That looks really nice and if you did a jobsite box or roll in cart that would be alot easier to use than a bag o power tools. Your prints don't like grainy or cheesy like some of the ones I've seen that look really cheap. Are you using abs or polystyrene?
@@MattHmm-rq6dn that is just Hyper PLA
Can you include a link for the nursert tool? Looks nice with the color coded parts
@@mac63126 here is the link I will also attach it in the description
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