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Default seeking ideas for low cost sheet material for tool drawer separators

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Hi All
I have a nice large tool chest with sliding drawers, bought via Gumtree a
while ago. It has eight drawers of depth varying from about 50mm to
about 200mm.

I am using the shallower drawers for small tools, but want to separate
the tools
out and stop them rolling around. The edge of the drawers have useful slots
(about 2mm thick) at 20mm or so intervals. So you can put thin inserts
in these to
mark out areas in the base, as it were - a bit like an adjustable
cutlery drawer,
if you get me.

The (italian) manufacturer of this chest charge a fortune for the 'proper'
spacers, but I am after doing something on the cheap. So I am looking for ideas
as to what material I might be able to ... find in a skip, type thing.

Some sheets of 2mm Alu would be nice, guillotined down, but that looks a bit
pricy unless I happen across some. Thin MDF would be too weak, I think. FR4 PCB
material might work, but the offcuts I see at work are only 10mmdeep or so, and
some treatment would need to be applied to the edges - GF splinters are
not nice!

The drawers are quite large, so I would need lengths of something like 700mm.

Any thoughts as to other sources of cheapskate materials I might consider for
this?


You could consider the hardwood offer below coupled with a careful
sawcut each end to take a strip of 2mm stiff plastic/metal...

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Tim Lamb