I`m going to have 5 polishers now.
Has anyone come up with a better option than putting them in toolbags.
I do all my detailing in my garage but don`t want them getting banged up either.
Photos?
I`m going to have 5 polishers now.
Has anyone come up with a better option than putting them in toolbags.
I do all my detailing in my garage but don`t want them getting banged up either.
Photos?
I`m in for a good idea as well. I have 3 in the lower drawer of my tool box and the others in a cabinet.
Can`t resist... But I do think I could make something similar out of wood pretty reasonably.
Rupes Garage Polisher Holder
For the 3-5 times I pull out my polishers It takes up too much room. If I was a pro with a shop, I would have a local metal shop fab up a narrower, staggered double decker version.
I`m up to 6 polishers with is ridiculous I know but it happens when you guys post how great a machines is and I cant resist.
I`m going to see if a friend can make something like the Rupes but use a custom logo instead of the Rupes one.
Hmmm...Aluminum, stainless, HDPE, ..... the gears are turning.......
I have 9 polishers.
Makita 9227
Flex
Flex Rotary
Rupes 21
GG6
UDM
PC
PCXP
Griots Mini
I just store them in nice tool bags that I get a Harbor Freight. Usually the bigger bags will hold pads, handles, and extra backing plates. I just make up laminated labels for what polisher is in the bag. I have one bag that easily holds my Flex and a small PC.
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I`ve been using a Stanley FatMax Tool Bag.
Although I like the BLACKFIRE Professional Detail Bag the Stanley is stronger.
I can fit four machines in a Stanley FatMax Tool Bag
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I talked to him last night and we are going to try a bare bones prototype probably out of aluminum. No logo or anything that isn`t functional and using something as light as we can yet still be strong enough to hold the polishers so that we can keep the cost down.
I thought maybe a polished aluminum would look cool on the wall and it should still be pretty cheap. He suggested possibly using diamond plate.
Randy
Was it here or over at autogeek there is a guy I think in the United Kingdom who makes really cool custom wall hanger, but they weren`t cheap. Even have the big foot logo lazer in.
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