@voipioFishing tackle box, with multilevel trays.
Similar to this:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fishing-...-Bait-Hooks-2-Moveable-Trays-NEW/362660661858
Not big enough for the larger regulators, but keeps the smaller bits and bobs together in one place, things like hose tails, TIG cups, TIG electrodes, silver solder, brazing rods, and other odds and sods. Glued inside the top is a card with useful info e.g. welding nozzles, gas pressures and suchlike.
I know myself well enough to know that I cannot be trusted with double-sided boxes... yes, that lesson was learnt the hard way.
I've always found that Raaco do a large range of storage boxes and containers for most needs. The 107914 box has various compartments for TIG components but also a longer one at the back for tungstens, etc.
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There is no harm in having a go and it sounds like your prepared for the inevitable. Out of 0.8 that is going to be a very difficult task. Even I would step up the gage simply because you do not want any full pen joints or you’ll have coked compartments.Well i acquired quite a large sheet of 0.9 stainless from work and its been lying around for a while, I was thinking of making a box for my sea fishing tackle with it. (mild steel would crumble) but i don't really need one so i might have a go at making one for Tig consumables with all the little compartments made to fit. Trouble is ive only just upgraded to a dc tig from scratch inverter so im still learning. Its gonna be quite finicky with that thiness of steel but still i will have a go. Maybe post the pics after its done for everyone to have a good laugh at
Its actually a big challenge for me. So i think it is something i should have a go at.
I still think that’s one of the coolest designed water coolers I’ve come across. Integrated wall mounted water cooler/shelf.I use the cabinet seen in this pic, got from Screwfix. I also have a similar one in the plasma shed for the plasma consumables.
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