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  • jfelbab
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    I picked up a couple of Sears tool boxes when they were on sale. They work perfectly and also have room for pads and some other tools.

    I usually keep my stuff in one of these. I picked this up for under $50 on one of their sales.


    If I have a mobile job I use a couple of these. I got these for $12 each on a sale.


    In both examples, I can store the units with the backing plates attached and there is room for pads and other related stuff.

    FWIW, Since my G100 came with a lifetime replacement guarantee I kept the original box and receipt in case I ever needed to return it. That was now close to 12 years ago. LOL. Guess I could have discarded the box.

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  • gsxr310
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    i used to put the g110 is the hard case but got tired taking the backing plate & handle... now i keep it in the meg's duffel bag from ads. my vote for duffel bag.

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  • rascal
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    I store mine in the bag that came with the kit from ADS. I'm looking into another route of storing it due to the Velcro pad getting misshaped. The weight of the polisher sometimes crushes the Velcro pad, causing the edges to roll up.

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  • bookeem
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    UDM stays in the red carry bag it came with, along with a 50ft extension cord and a few pads...

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  • ClassicConcepts
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    My DA and rotary both sit on a shelf in a wall cabinet with all the other product.

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  • Jokeman
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    Makita stays in the OEM bag. G100 stays in a Meg's bag from ADS.

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  • rwisejr
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    I store My Rotary,Flex,and PC in a large Duffle bag which holds lots of pads and misc brushes and other items

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  • andyo
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    i bought the #2 kit from ads and its stuffed with the following

    g100
    2 8006
    2 9006
    2 7006
    1 m8432
    1 m8032
    3 microfiber towels
    3 scrachx tubes

    i still need a few more towels... not, much, more, room, spock!!!!!

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  • Derrick
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    i store my DA in the bottom drawer of my cabinet with my rotary and the drawer above that has all the pads individaully stored in zip lock bags

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  • gb387
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    I have a Meguiars duffle bag I like to use, works well and plenty o'room!

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  • hot rod
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    I hang mine off of my detail cart , so have have the both of them on hand.

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  • the other pc
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    You forgot to put “under my pillow” on the list!


    PC.

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  • acsuppa
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    I store both my PC and Makita in there original boxes. I wish I could get a custom case for each . I thought about getting soft "tool bags" but never tried them yet. I hope to one day get a nice cabinet with shelves, like an office type one with two doors.

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  • Lt1Corvette
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    I store mine with my rotary in the makita bag that came with the rotary.

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  • MaximusZTS
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    Originally posted by 23jam View Post
    I store my G100 in the bottom drawer of my cabinet. It has 6 drawers, Along with the machine is my pads and backing plate. 1 stop shopping lol.
    Thats what I do.

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