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    I use the craftsman plastic tool boxes. Different sizes available and usually on sale.

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    mmm I like this plastic tool box with foam idea guys... good one thanks

    The bag that comes with UDM is too small IMO.

    and pt91 is right the craftsmen ones are cheap, and pretty sturdy.

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    Oh here is a picture of the tool box I was talking about, hope you don't mind me posting the picture:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nica
    Oh here is a picture of the tool box I was talking about, hope you don't mind me posting the picture:

    Thats a good idea, I think I am going to do the same, thats what Im looking for. Is that a 3m backing plate? I like it! I want to get one like that. PM me on where ya got it!

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    Glad you like it buddy and it's easy and cheap to do. Just purchase a regular plastic tool box or a tool box of your choice. I had the foam laying around and put it to good use.

    As for the backing plate, I got this one from Europe. If you do get one make sure it's a 5/8, I ordered it and didn't even pay attention that they are complitely different measuring units. Well no bigie, at the machine shop I had them make me an adaptor. Actually, I gave the machine shop the spindle adaptor that came with the Metabo and had them replicate it and thread it to fit my 5/8 Metabo to a M14 3M backing plate. Absolutely love this backing plate, wouldn't use any other backing plate. Oh I've been told that there is another backing plate that is better then the 3M, I got that one coming plus more 3M backing plates hahahaha you know me and how I shop hahahaha.

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