Where can I get thick foam/rubber sheet to organise my tool box drawers?

I need some foam or rubber sheet about 1/2" thick to put in the drawers of my tool box. I want to be able to cut around my tools and have them sit in the cut-outs in the foam.
Can anyone help?????? Been trying to find some for ages!!!
Cheers!

Go to Wal- Mart and get one or two of their sleeping bag pads. They cost about $5 each and are 1/2 thick. They cut easily, and its light blue color helps you see what you are after. It lasts well, also. I used some back in 2000 and its still going strong.

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7 Responses to Where can I get thick foam/rubber sheet to organise my tool box drawers?

  1. big burts bollox says:

    just a thought but what about mudflaps off a car or truck?? or maybe ask a carpet or floor specialist.
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  2. Steven W says:

    Go to your local scrap yard and ask them because I was looking for a bit for my caravan and whole sale it costs a fortune but at the scrap yard it cost very little. Look for old caravan beds etc or seating and cut to size. At the end of the day you are recycling and this can only be good.
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  3. Tiffini Amber G says:

    You could buy one of those foam pillows like the "Tempurpedic" foam matress as seen on t.v., where you put your hand on it and it sinks down into it because its sooo soft. Put your tools on it, then just cut out the shapes of your tools. Hope that helps!
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  4. MB R says:

    NOT IN THE AVIATON FORUM!
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  5. turkey says:

    try snap on tools or mac tools possibly craftsman.
    you could also try a hardware store. you may have to get the industrail tool catalogs from snap on and mac to find the tool control foam
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  6. Douglas G says:

    Sears has them both online and in some of their stores.
    Sears item #00965417000 Mfr. model #65417
    Craftsman tool kit organization set.
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  7. Mark S says:

    Go to Wal- Mart and get one or two of their sleeping bag pads. They cost about $5 each and are 1/2 thick. They cut easily, and its light blue color helps you see what you are after. It lasts well, also. I used some back in 2000 and its still going strong.
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    A&P since 1984