Monday, December 19, 2016

Run a Maintenance Plan for Your Tools and Equipment



Many times it happens that the smallest and the least expensive tools play a significant role in fixing the problem. It is vital to take care of your tools to support your business. In the absence of these small tools, your employees cannot do their jobs efficiently. As an employer it is imperative on your part to invest in Tool Control Foam in your boxes for maximum productivity. Here are a couple of reasons why all the companies must have an ongoing maintenance plan inspected at regular intervals.

Taking Care of Your Tools
When you take care of your tools and use high quality Tool Foam in tool boxes, it shows how much they mean to you. This will also teach your workers to take care of the resources you have invested in as well as to create an impression on your employees that you pay attention to the smallest details. You know how these items are treated. Investing in toolboxes will create a unique system of accountability and your employees will get motivated to take care of company resources properly. An optimized workspace is often kept cleaner and improves employee morale.

Maintenance
Maintenance ensures that every equipment or tool, whether it is small or big, is working properly. The chance of breakdown or malfunction is decreased if you take proper care of your tools. This means fewer accidents in the workplace and better productivity.

It is natural that if you keep your tools cleaned and equipment oiled properly, then your technicians will work better. Do you know even the highly skilled professionals cannot achieve quality results if they use substandard tools. Poorly maintained tools can lead to poor quality which can tarnish the image of your company, whereas properly maintained tools will bring a higher level of satisfaction to your customers because they will enjoy higher quality products. It is easier to work when there is no clutter, your workspace is organized, this enables employee’s to focus on their production related tasks and create a higher quality product. When working with properly maintained tools you don’t have to worry about the breakdown or the level of their accuracy when finishing a given task. You can use good quality Tool Box Foam Sheets for creating a customized tool box. Use Foam Cut Outs for your equipment, these small things will increase the morale of your staff. 

Resources which your employees will take out in the field should look better and will promote your company and leave a positive impression on your customer’s mind. Customers will notice if your workers use rusted gear or poorly maintained tools stored improperly in overly full mis-sized toolboxes. Regular maintenance will also reveal which tools are not working properly and you can repair them before being onsite with a customer.


Friday, October 28, 2016

How to Make a Tool Organizer Catered to Your Requirements?



If you work with different types of tools, you may have noticed that they easily get disorganized. This can happen to anyone using the tools. Truck drivers have a toolbox in their trucks and home owners also have them in their homes. Many times it happens that large tools get stolen. The key to keep both types of tools small as well as large safe from being stolen or disorganized is to use a toolbox.

The best tool organizer is the one which you have customized by yourself to cater to your individual requirements. There are different types of toolboxes available; you are supposed to select them on the basis of tools and the frequency with which you will use them. In order to keep them organized you can use foam Tool Control Kits.

In order to help you find a better solution, here are a couple of tips. You can apply these tips for cutting foam and using your tool box in a unique way best suited to your application.

Creating a Layout
It doesn’t matter which kind of foam liner you are using, you have to cut it as per the size of your toolbox. To make the best use of your foam kits, make a plan first, then start cutting the Foam For Toolboxes. First keep all the tools on the top of your foam; this will help you consider what the best arrangement is. You should keep all your tools together near each other. Use all the space of your Custom Tool Foam box wisely. You may have a preference where you can keep your most frequently used tools. You can keep them in the front of the drawer; this will help you access them quickly. 

When you have the specific layout to cater your individual requirements, you can trace all the tools with a pencil or a marker, and then start cutting.

Use the Right Tools to Cut Toolbox Foam
Our foam tool organizers and foam sheets are resistant to water and other chemicals. These Industrial Foam Sheets are closed cell and they are manufactured from durable material for long life. This does not mean that cutting the foam is difficult; you can do it easily if you use the right tools for cutting.

The most popular tool to cut foam is a utility blade or an X-Acto knife. They are smaller in size, which allows you to cut your toolbox foam and small shapes without any trouble.

You may also use a “hot knife”, this is manufactured by various companies such as X-acto or Dremel. It is a soldering iron with a blade tip, it will allow for easy cutting. We recommend making cuts and then wiping the blade clean with a rag. Be careful as the blade is hot.

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Find the Right Tool Storage Box for Your Requirement



Not only mechanics and production workers face the problem of disorganized tools, an average person has to face this problem quite often as well. The only answer to this problem is to start organizing your tools. This will save valuable time and your tools from getting lost. Proper storage will also keep them rust and dust free. In the present situation, toolboxes are designed to hold different kinds of objects; it is not limited for hardware use only. If you work with your hands, then you already know finding the right tool when you need it is critical. When you have the right tool for the job, you can complete your task quickly with minimal wasted time.

Using the right toolbox will also keep your work area neat and clean. While transporting or moving from one place to another, you will be able to manage your tools properly.

Aluminum Toolbox
These kinds of toolboxes are used for light duty work and they are reliable for any kind of job. These toolboxes will safeguard everything which is inside the toolbox by using Tool Foam Sheets. You may have seen photographers and computer technicians using aluminum boxes to keep their equipment safe from any kind of damage. Inside these toolboxes you can use toolbox foam, making these boxes a perfect place for your valuable gadgets.



Toolbox for Kids
This may sound strange, but there are different types of toolboxes available for kids to store their toys. It happens with every child that they change their mind while playing, when they change their mind they leave everything lying on the ground and move out for another game. This is annoying for most of the parents especially when they are living in a small place or they are in enclosed spaces like cars. Using a lightweight plastic toolbox will solve the problem and you can carry it wherever you go. These toolboxes are available in bright colors and after purchasing them, you can cut the Custom Tool Box Foam as needed. 

If you want to get the information as how to cut the Tool Kits Foam to size please contact us or google foam cutting.

Friday, November 27, 2015

How to Make Foam Insert for Your Firearm?



Gun owners know of the importance of properly securing and storing their firearms. Storing your gun in its case is one way to keep it safe and secure. You can opt for a lockable hard-shell case, this is a choice for hassle free transporting firearm however a one size fits all hard plastic case does not always properly secure your firearm, a foam insert cut to the size of the your specific firearm is the preferred solution. In this article you will learn how to create your own custom foam inserts at home.



Where to Start?
You can start by getting a proper case for your gun and its accessories. You can search online or you can visit your local gun dealer to help you in the selection process. We recommend cases from manufacturers such as Pelican Products or Hardigg. When selecting a case, make sure there is enough space and the case allows the foam inserts along with the gun to fit properly. Later you can cut the form inserts to give the desired fitting as per your firearm.

You can purchase the tool foam in various colors and densities to match your desired results when you are designing the layout for the gun case. Moreover, the quality of the foam also matters. Think about purchasing good quality foam which is durable and long lasting, the primary decision criteria should be how often you use your firearm. There are several things which you are supposed to consider when designing a layout like, how often you use it? How often you are travelling with that? If you are going for camps on a regular basis, then water resistance foam will serve you better. You will find different types of tool control foam sheets, which will cater to your individual requirements. Use a high density foam like our 6lb dense sheets if you are planning on regularly removing and inserting your firearm. The cost is higher but it will last much longer, for occasional use a 4lb foam or even the “pick and pluck” foam would likely suffice. 

How to Get the Firm Fit?
You will not get precise results unless you properly prepare and practice your foam cutting, we recommend practicing on scrap foam. After making the outline of your firearm, use an x-acto knife, utility knife, razor blade, or hot knife to make the cuts. You can also purchase a plunge router, which you can use in making form inserts for your tools as well as other items. Please wear proper safety equipment when using the aforementioned tools.

When you will trace the gun and make an outline on the foam, this will be bigger than your actual firearm. You should cut the foam from the inner side of your outline to get a slightly smaller size. This will ensure that your foam will hold the gun properly. (foam cut outs)

Thursday, October 8, 2015

How to cut tool control foam. A step by step guide for cutting tool foam and the individual tool cut outs within your foam



Doing your own tool control foam cut outs may seem intimidating, although it shouldn’t be. We have prepared these instructions to help you cut your tool foam. You’ll be cutting tool foam like a pro in no time if you follow these instructions!

You will need the following tools: straight edge, tape measure, heat gun, utility knife. Optional tools that will make the process of cutting tool control foam faster include: plunge router, circular saw, hot knife, and carpenters square.

Step one: Take your measurements of your toolbox or workbench that you would like the tool foam to fit on or in. The goal is to not have space on the sides so measure to within 1/8”. 

Step two: Cut your tool control foam to the drawer size. You have three choices:
1)      The first is using your straight edge or square you can cut a template out of cardboard, plexiglass, or some other easy to work with material. Drill a hole in it and use a pin or other noninvasive item to hold the template in place while you cut the tool foam to your drawer size.
2)      Your second choice is to mark the tool foam with your desired drawer size and using your circular saw with guide cut a straight line. This is really only feasible if you have a good work surface. If your work surface is the ground, go with #1 or #3.
3)      Your third choice is to mark the tool foam with your desired drawer size and using your utility knife or hot knife cut a straight line with your straight edge or square aiding you in keeping the drawer square. 

Step three: You can cut your shapes out in a couple different ways, its up to you as what works best for you.
1)      You can use a sharpie and trace the tools on the tool control foam in their desired locations, once in their location use the hot knife, plunge router or utility knife to cut out the tools shape.
2)      You can use tracing paper to trace the tools, once traced you may lay the paper on the foam drawer, secure with tape, and cut through the paper and foam using your utility knife or hot knife. 

Step four: You will need to laminate the tool foam ½” layer onto the ¼” layer with no cut outs. You will want to practice on some scrap foam first. Heat the foam with the heat gun until it is tacky. Once tacky, quickly place against another piece of foam and hold momentarily. Within seconds the foam will be bonded. The principle is the same for laminating drawers only in this case you will be placing the top layer on the bottom layer and starting at one side heating up the foam in a sweeping motion from side to side while applying pressure to the top layer of foam creating a “sandwich” effect on the foam. Continue until you have laminated the drawer from side to side, apply pressure as you heat the top layer and smooth on the bottom.  

Step five: Place the tool foam in your drawer or in your tool control kit and insert tools. Your tool foam is now ready to use.