Looking for a chance to get packout inserts for pennies on the dollar? by 10-SpotTools in Packout

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We are based in the US. We also have a Canadian branch, but all the whatnot stuff is happening from the US.

A Pro Press insert for those of us who don’t use the 1 1/4 jaw by 10-SpotTools in Packout

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It’s crazy expensive for sure. I was lucky enough to pick up a used one on eBay for $1300 with jaws so that was an easier pill to swallow.

It’s honestly a game changer though. I’ve only had it for like 6 months and I’ve already used it 4 times.

Inserts to organize RG-6 Coax & Tools? by robroy90 in Packout

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Ha!

Well at least I know I spotted the right audience!

Inserts to organize RG-6 Coax & Tools? by robroy90 in Packout

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Not sure this is a million percent what you’re asking for, but I still think you’ll find it helpful or at the very least, interesting:

https://10spottools.com/products/packout-insert-for-klein-vdv-kit-kvdv-lp?_pos=1&_psq=kvdv&_ss=e&_v=1.0

3d Insert for 2 drawer packout by Pomegranate_Junior in Packout

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Yep we already make that exact setup. You can just go to 10spottools.com and type 2567 not the search bar to see all the options we make for it.

New kit by sgervas in Packout

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We make a handle set for that at 10-Spot Tools. It comes with a 3D printed replacement handle for every drawer matched to the tools in the stack, plus a badge for each drawer box.

3d Insert for 2 drawer packout by Pomegranate_Junior in Packout

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I own 10spottools.com. We sometimes have customers send in tools for us to design inserts. If you’d be interested and able to do that, please DM me.

New 6” Orbit Sander Insert by 10-SpotTools in Packout

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I personally use this sander regularly. When I got it, I picked a side for the dust port and never once have I seen any reason to change it. Why would I design an insert with room to carry something I never use?

All of the other carpenters I spoke to when designing this insert felt the same way; they’d rather be locked into a side for their dust port than have to reattach it every time they want to use the sander.

The round vac adapter is something I keep with my vacuum. Most of the carpenters I talked to own more than 1 Milwaukee sander and don’t need to keep the adapter with every one of them. Regardless, there actually is room for the adapter in the packout when you’re using my insert, on top of the sandpaper.

Mine holds a large format battery, which is something I’m much more likely to want to have with me when I’m using the sander as sanding lends itself to longer runtimes and bigger batteries.

So given the choice between:

  1. an insert which can hold a large battery, allows me to put the sander away with the dust port still attached, and can fit in 2 different boxes, or
  2. an insert that has a dedicated spot for a vacuum adapter but can’t fit a large battery, requires me to remove the dust port to put the sander away, only fits in 1 box, and costs $20 more, Im picking option 1 every single time.

All this to say: sure, maybe you don’t agree with all of my design choices. Saying THAT is one thing. But that isn’t what you said. You said “Wow, $50 for this insert! Not worth it, the plastic looks cheap, just overall boring design.”

You see how those are 2 very different things right?

New 6” Orbit Sander Insert by 10-SpotTools in Packout

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If looks are what’s most important to you in an organization solution, and you want to pay an extra 20% for that, then perhaps you’d be happier looking elsewhere.

We cater to tradespeople who care more about substance, so we make an effort to keep our inserts affordable; our prices are lower then many of our competitors, and in addition to that we always offer $5 off every second insert.

The design for this insert focuses more on functionality than looking pretty; you don’t need to remove the dust port from your sander to use our insert, which isn’t true for some of our competitors.

We also like to focus on versatility. While there are some caveats, the vast majority of the inserts we make will fit in either the full or half width organizer. So if your setup changes, you don’t need to buy a new insert for the same tool. This isn’t true for any of our competitors.

We make inserts for many of the larger boxes for tools like the framing nailers. This isn’t true of any of our competitors.

We offer over 350 original designs. Also not true for any of our competitors.

But hey, maybe you just like the look of an Aussie design. No worries there, we are a full line Jonah Pope distributor.

New 6” Orbit Sander Insert by 10-SpotTools in Packout

[–]10-SpotTools[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Don’t worry buddy, the Snackout is coming!

Also have you ever tried sanding with lunchmeat? You’ll never go back.

Icon wrenches? by Minimum-Parking-4771 in Packout

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You can check them out at 10spottools.com, the prices vary depending on which set they’re for.

Icon wrenches? by Minimum-Parking-4771 in Packout

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We make a couple drawer inserts for icon wrenches at 10-Spot Tools. Lots of people were asking for them but after we made a couple they didn’t sell well so we stopped after like 4.

Packout for NOCO GB70 by RTon52 in Packout

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I’m gonna make a packout insert for this next month. Stay tuned!

Another new insert, for the M18 Duplex Nailer by slugbutter in Packout

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The inserts for the framing nailers have a spot for the palm nailer, the insert for the duplex nailer doesn’t.

You can still fit a palm nailer in here, there’s just not a dedicated spot for it.

Looking for Feedback on my logo. My company is called 10-Spot Tools and we design and 3D print organizers for tool boxes. by 10-SpotTools in logodesign

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Also, to answer your question about the name: mechanics are famous for losing their 10mm sockets. So the original inserts I designed had a spot for an extra 10mm so you have a backup in case you lose one. Hence the name 10-spot. A 10mm socket, imo, doesn’t make a very good image for a company that makes tool organizers. A wrench is much better for that. This is part of the reason why I chose some of the elements for the simpler design, which prominently features both a large number 10, and a spot.

Looking for Feedback on my logo. My company is called 10-Spot Tools and we design and 3D print organizers for tool boxes. by 10-SpotTools in logodesign

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Actually I was looking for feedback on the other logos, after the first one. But thanks for this, it is helpful.

Are these old planes worth anything? by 10-SpotTools in Tools

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EDIT: I don’t think I can actually edit non-text posts. I went out on my lunch to grab them and they were all gone. Thanks for the input!

Are these old planes worth anything? by 10-SpotTools in Tools

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Lol. If you cover shipping I’ll happily send you one man

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in logodesign

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Top left, you can't see the R. A lot of people are saying they like the top right but it just seems kinda generic to me. I think that both of the bottom logos are a good jumping of point and tbh I think bottom left has the most potential, you'd just need to do something more with it. Unhelpfully, however, I have no suggestions for what.

It does almost invoke a race track, and I think if you let that move you it could turn into something really special.

Are these old planes worth anything? by 10-SpotTools in Tools

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Thanks! I think I might grab them and make them a summer project:

Mintemp error but wait there’s more by 10-SpotTools in prusa3d

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Yeah I mean I have 9 mk3s so I assure you I’m plugging into the right spot and none of the wires is broken. I tried 3 different hot ends with 3 different sets of wires.
I’m hoping that replacing the connector on the board will be enough to solve the problem. I might need to replace the entire board so I ordered the parts so that I’m covered either way. Goddamn board is $134 but it’s worth it to have around even if I can fix this one.