Shadow Foam
Shadow Foam is the go-to for organising and protecting your tools on site. Customisable to fit any toolbox or storage drawer, it keeps your kit in place and easy to spot-ideal for trades who need quick access without rummaging. Cut to fit, it provides a snug layer that guards against knocks and shifts during transit.
What Jobs Are Shadow Foam Best At?
- Ensures your tools stay organised and easy to locate when working on complex projects or tight schedules.
- Prevents damage to delicate instruments and equipment during travel between sites or in busy workshops.
- Helps maintain a professional image by keeping your toolbox tidy and presentable for client visits or inspections.
- Allows for customised layouts to fit unique tool shapes, making sure everything has its place.
Who Uses Shadow Foam?
- Electricians and plumbers who need to keep their specialised tools organised and protected.
- Site managers and foremen who require a tidy and efficient tool setup for quick access.
- Carpenters and joiners transporting delicate hand tools and equipment between jobs.
Choosing the Right Shadow Foam
Consider the following to ensure Shadow Foam meets your specific tool storage needs:
1. Thickness
Select a thickness that accommodates your deepest tools without compromising on protection. Ideal for large power tools or sets.
2. Customisation Ease
If you have an extensive or varied tool collection, choose foam that cuts easily and holds its shape for precision fitting.
3. Density
Higher density foam provides better impact resistance, perfect for high-value or fragile tools that require extra care.
Essential Shadow Foam Accessories
Enhance your Shadow Foam setup with these key accessories:
1. Cutting Tools
Precision knives or hot wire cutters make shaping your foam to fit specific tools easier and more accurate.
2. Adhesive Backing
Use adhesive backing to secure foam in place, preventing any movement within drawers or toolboxes.
Shadow Foam FAQs
Can Shadow Foam be reused if I change my tool layout?
Yes, but it depends on the cuts made. For best results, plan your layout carefully to minimise waste.
Is Shadow Foam resistant to chemicals and oils?
Yes, it's designed to withstand exposure to common workshop chemicals and oils, ensuring longevity and performance.
How do I cut Shadow Foam to fit my tools?
Use a sharp utility knife or a hot wire cutter for clean, precise cuts tailored to your tool shapes.