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This is a fairly straight forward project that I completed a few years ago. Made with scrap pieces of wood and some leftover hardware, it was a quick project to complete… and I wondered why I hadn’t made one sooner. The nail compartments seal against the lid so they can’t shift around the case and get mixed together.
Next, I need to make one for the pocket hole jig, accessories and screws.
Thanks for looking!
-Dave
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eddie
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#1 posted 328 days ago
now thats a great idea ,thanks Dave.
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workerinwood
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#2 posted 328 days ago
Looks great, very useful!!
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#3 posted 328 days ago
Very nice! You may want to add a foam of sorts for less movement. Fast Cap makes a foam that’s easy to cut. Here’s a link Fast Cap Kaizen Foam. It’s a video on how it works.
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SirFatty
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#4 posted 328 days ago
Thank guys!
CoolToolShed, the gun is secure in place, I made if fit snug enough that it doesn’t even move into the lid area. Yet it is quite easy to remove. Thanks for looking and for the suggestion!
cutworm
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#5 posted 327 days ago
Nice! 10-4 on the pocket hole jig box.
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Tyler
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#6 posted 327 days ago
That’s great! I’m making mine now.
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