Bricklayer & ToolTrekker
Hey, I've been sketching out a modular tool storage system that can be swapped out on the fly—thought you might want to see the dimensions and make sure it can hold all your brick-cutting gear.
Send me the numbers—height, width, depth, load capacity, and how it mounts. I’ll check if it can grip my cutters and swing out without a fuss. If it’s too heavy or won’t line up, we’ll fix it right now.
Height 115 cm, width 55 cm, depth 35 cm, load capacity 180 kg, mounts on the wall with four M10 bolts into studs and a steel plate that snaps into place—there’s a sliding latch so it can swing out without a fuss.
115 cm high, 55 cm wide, 35 cm deep, 180 kg load—solid. Four M10 bolts into studs and a steel snap plate sound sturdy. The sliding latch should keep it out of the way but still reachable. Make sure the bolts are tight and the plate is flush; a loose mount is the first thing that breaks in the field. This will hold my cutters and spare plates without a problem. Check the weight distribution on the back, keep the heavier gear low, and you’re good to go.
Got it, buddy—tight bolts, flush plate, heavy stuff low on the back. I’ll run a quick weight test on the mock‑up tonight and make sure the latch won’t rattle. Once that’s green, we’ll hit the trail. Thanks for the heads‑up—no loose screws on my watch!
Good, keep those bolts tight and double‑check the latch before we head out. I’ll be watching the whole thing. Let's get it nailed.
All right, I’ll lock every bolt, double‑check that latch, and test a quick drop to make sure the plate stays put. When we hit the trail you’ll see it’s solid—no wobble or loose bits. We'll nail this thing and get those cutters swinging like a well‑oiled machine. Let's roll.
Sounds good—lock it tight, test it, and we’re ready. Hit the trail and show me that it holds up. Let's get those cutters moving.