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Re: Pad storage
I don't have many pads but mine all fit in there just perfect for how many I have right now lol
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Re: Pad storage
Originally Posted by
timmy6262
I don't have many pads but mine all fit in there just perfect for how many I have right now lol
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What brand case is that? An are those 2x4s?
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Re: Pad storage
Originally Posted by
Cruzscarwash
What brand case is that? An are those 2x4s?
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Husky and I used 2x6s. The bottom isn't flat so I had to cut the corners off at a 45 degree angle or so and keep trimming until they slid into place. It works great everything actually stays in the intended section even when standing straight up and down. I figured something would move but nothing did.
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Husky and I used 2x6s. The bottom isn't flat so I had to cut the corners off at a 45 degree angle or so and keep trimming until they slid into place. It works great everything actually stays in the intended section even when standing straight up and down. I figured something would move but nothing did.
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https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-35...2167/205053257
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Re: Pad storage
I keep used pads in quart sized zip lock bags and then inside a lockable bin i bought at Walmart (roughly 14"x6"x6") One bin for just pads and the other holds my Griot's DA's (3", 6.5" and all the backing plates).
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Re: Pad storage
I use plastic containers and coffee cans.
Here’s a pic from another thread I posted in.
My carrying bags for pads and applicators
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Re: Pad storage
Love that idea Manty! I use a combination of plastic tubs with lids and KirkH's zippered clear plastic bags.
Hey AG...here's a good marketing idea. Develop round clear plastic tubes in various diameters for storing different sized pads. Substantial lengths too to store a bunch of pads. I'd like to mount them to my cart as well. You could even get fancy and fashion some type of dispensing mechanism at the bottom...kinda like a Pez dispenser. The trick would be to insure you only load fully dried pads.
Race ya guys to Shark Tank!
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Re: Pad storage
Originally Posted by
Mantilgh
Yes!! What are the clear plastic ones??
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Been looking for the same thing...something I could mount on the wall would be a nice feature.....looked at clear PVC....very pricey
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Re: Pad storage
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briarpatch
Been looking for the same thing...something I could mount on the wall would be a nice feature.....looked at clear PVC....very pricey
Very pricey!!
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