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Originally Posted By H4ppyB34r: I need this in my life! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/490290/1000008924-2678351.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/490290/1000008922-2678350.jpg I ruffled some feathers in the Raptor thread, but I would definitely love some pouches like that to help organize the drawers. I keep some Tekton wrenches in their rolls, but Brookwood is more better Also have an atlas 46 tool roll, buts it's stuffed to the gills https://www.atlas46.com/products.html# View Quote well shit..... Where were they like 2 weeks ago. Would have bought a ton of shit from them instead of doing myself Some nice things there! just ordered their tool tote |
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It's nice, but your socket snake ™️ is an awesome solution
I'm serious about the drawer organizer you made, I'll buy 10 of them if you can size them to stack 2 high in the drawer, with a way to label them. The top row can be larger, because you know, bigger is better, and the drawers flare out I have 2 trucks, both with decked systems, and this would go a long way towards organizing it better |
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"If you think its expensive hiring a professional, try hiring an amateur first."
-A. Einstein |
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When does this drop? My bank account is ready
If there happen to be a RG carrier for 3810s in the mix, even better |
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"If you think its expensive hiring a professional, try hiring an amateur first."
-A. Einstein |
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Originally Posted By esstac-: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/72956/PXL_20230202_224943251-2695325.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/72956/PXL_20230202_225002533-2695327.jpg View Quote Ok... Range bag v3 please... Take that tool gp bag, make it 50 cal can size, molle on one side for mag pouches, the pouch option on the other side for note book etc and it would be my perfect bag Those handles are perfect, I dont need the shoulder strap of the v2. |
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Originally Posted By NorCalRT: Ok... Range bag v3 please... Take that tool gp bag, make it 50 cal can size, molle on one side for mag pouches, the pouch option on the other side for note book etc and it would be my perfect bag Those handles are perfect, I dont need the shoulder strap of the v2. View Quote so... The range bag with you unclipping the strap buckles and tossing one of the zippered admin pouches on the side? Fuck i'm so good I didn't even do anything! |
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1am post... Sleep is a good thing Stu
Haven't seen the "triple zippered thingy" posted yet, range bags are OK, like the ones with pockets. Have a cart loaded up I like all this experimentation! Even if we're the mice in this scenario |
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"If you think its expensive hiring a professional, try hiring an amateur first."
-A. Einstein |
Originally Posted By H4ppyB34r: 1am post... Sleep is a good thing Stu Haven't seen the "triple zippered thingy" posted yet, range bags are OK, like the ones with pockets. Have a cart loaded up I like all this experimentation! Even if we're the mice in this scenario View Quote Stayed out of the shop yesterday but the two picture samples should have been completed. So on the site Monday hopefully. Doing random things for myself leads to lots of learning. Getting all those corners figured out last night was fun in a clown world kinda way.... |
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This is awesome!
Flat is better, I agree. It needs a piece of foam with Velcro loop in the bottom of the drawer, and the opposing Velcro hook on the bottom of the bag. That way it's retained from sliding, but you can rearrange them order if you have several of these in a row. Don't know about yours, but in high humidity, the contents of the drawers get damp slightly, so keeping the tops open is a good idea. Maybe a laser cut top, so it vents well, but keeps the contents contained. Really like where your going with this |
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"If you think its expensive hiring a professional, try hiring an amateur first."
-A. Einstein |
Originally Posted By H4ppyB34r: This is awesome! Flat is better, I agree. It needs a piece of foam with Velcro loop in the bottom of the drawer, and the opposing Velcro hook on the bottom of the bag. That way it's retained from sliding, but you can rearrange them order if you have several of these in a row. Don't know about yours, but in high humidity, the contents of the drawers get damp slightly, so keeping the tops open is a good idea. Maybe a laser cut top, so it vents well, but keeps the contents contained. Really like where your going with this View Quote Just leave a zipper opened for venting. It's sized to sit between the ribs and shouldn't shift. They are pretty substantial and once the tegris goes in shouldn't budge. Probably will be tegris bottom and front rear(not sides) |
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Originally Posted By esstac-: Stayed out of the shop yesterday but the two picture samples should have been completed. So on the site Monday hopefully. Doing random things for myself leads to lots of learning. Getting all those corners figured out last night was fun in a clown world kinda way.... View Quote Agree. Coming up with things I want spurs the creativity to make things other people might want. |
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I swear to God I'm going to pistol whip the next guy who says, " Shenanigans."
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This is awesomeness! Are those zippers locking? Or can we open it by pulling on the top? Can you make a tegris divider with Velcro to go in between? Using the molded in decked slots for their dividers? Maybe it can reinforce and brace 2 pouches with 1 piece? Just spit balling here I'll wager a bet that you can sell a metric shitload of these if we did some marketing to the Decked crowd |
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"If you think its expensive hiring a professional, try hiring an amateur first."
-A. Einstein |
Originally Posted By H4ppyB34r: This is awesomeness! Are those zippers locking? Or can we open it by pulling on the top? Can you make a tegris divider with Velcro to go in between? Using the molded in decked slots for their dividers? Maybe it can reinforce and brace 2 pouches with 1 piece? Just spit balling here I'll wager a bet that you can sell a metric shitload of these if we did some marketing to the Decked crowd View Quote Non locking. Doesn't matter tho as both styles will work with the uni pull. Second bag is being cut now with my additions. Velcro panels inside for the tegris panels to attach to. Bottom and 4 sides. Second one will also have a strip of Velcro at the end between zipper sliders finishing the sealing of the bag When the tegris liners go In this bag is going to be rigid |
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Gaytube made it a short.... let me fix
NVG Driving w/ Brake Lights |
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IR Dog Tag |
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Originally Posted By RyanEsstac: Gaytube made it a short.... let me fix https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjbnqZ9K6ow View Quote Oh look no road. |
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Originally Posted By RyanEsstac: Gaytube made it a short.... let me fix https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjbnqZ9K6ow View Quote "Almost fuckin died" Lol |
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I swear to God I'm going to pistol whip the next guy who says, " Shenanigans."
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Originally Posted By esstac-: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/72956/PXL_20230207_230122210-2702254.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/72956/PXL_20230207_230124725-2702255.jpg View Quote These are the most ridiculously overbuilt bags ever. Is the Velcro not stiff enough by itself to not really need the Tegris? NVG driving is no joke, especially when going faster or in unknown terrain I ran into a tree limb on a 4 wheeler that almost took my head off... Flopped around on the ground for a while, wondering if it was the hand of God that smote me down. I didn't see a thing before it smacked my bump helmet |
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"If you think its expensive hiring a professional, try hiring an amateur first."
-A. Einstein |
Originally Posted By H4ppyB34r: These are the most ridiculously overbuilt bags ever. Is the Velcro not stiff enough by itself to not really need the Tegris? NVG driving is no joke, especially when going faster or in unknown terrain I ran into a tree limb on a 4 wheeler that almost took my head off... Flopped around on the ground for a while, wondering if it was the hand of God that smote me down. I didn't see a thing before it smacked my bump helmet View Quote Want rigid for reasons. And more volume than the hard plastic cases. I know that road well and the single lane section is old as fuck but I forgot to warn. I taped the brakes to warn them but forgot how blinding the brakes are This was the end of our shenanigans and on the way home and had just removed the brake light covers |
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@H4ppyB34r
pm me your shipping info |
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Originally Posted By RyanEsstac: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGYkYiXG8Hs View Quote Dude…night vision is fucking cool. I definitely need to jump on that bus. |
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esstac tool bag review |
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Raven on AI passing MBA exams:
Originally Posted By raven: Now it's off to ruin legacy companies it didn't build. |
Originally Posted By WhiskersTheCat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXDnglYJzPU View Quote Risky just having a sig in there like that, could go off at any time... |
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Lol, Mr Butterfinger there is as much of a danger as the MIM "sig TM"
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"If you think its expensive hiring a professional, try hiring an amateur first."
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How much more stuff can be crammed into the back of a Tundra? Now the supercharger looks more like a requirement than an upgrade.
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Esstac’s Retarded Social Media Influencer
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Originally Posted By esstac-: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/72956/PXL_20230220_234926651-2718781.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/72956/PXL_20230220_234911123-2718783.jpg View Quote What's going on here? |
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Originally Posted By esstac-: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/72956/PXL_20230223_221401422-2722784.jpg View Quote Ryan would make a good runway model. But, what dis? |
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I swear to God I'm going to pistol whip the next guy who says, " Shenanigans."
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Tactical diaper installed upside down?
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"If you think its expensive hiring a professional, try hiring an amateur first."
-A. Einstein |
Think of the tan lines from that bad boy
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Originally Posted By esstac-: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/72956/PXL_20230223_221401422-2722784.jpg View Quote That is just gay enough to be cool |
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Raven on AI passing MBA exams:
Originally Posted By raven: Now it's off to ruin legacy companies it didn't build. |
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Originally Posted By esstac-: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/72956/PXL_20230224_213725708-2723564.jpg Made a large tall lidded today View Quote When are these going on the site? It gives me an idea. |
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Originally Posted By esstac-: Always get asked things like that.... Or you make something and the day you post it they ask when for a different mag. The answer is always "I don't know" and "when I feel like it" 😂 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By esstac-: Originally Posted By NorCalRT: When are these going on the site? It gives me an idea. Always get asked things like that.... Or you make something and the day you post it they ask when for a different mag. The answer is always "I don't know" and "when I feel like it" 😂 You forgot the third one, you already posted it and call us dumb for not looking |
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