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    Pat, I get the same material the tool outfits sell at a home/kitchen supply, e.g. Linens & Things or Bed, Bath, Beyond, might have it in the housewares section of Lowes or Home Depot too. It's the small waffle pattern, foam, about 1/8 inch thick so it doesn't eat up much drawer height. Keeps the tools from sliding around and since it's "grippy" it clings to the bottom of the drawer. Comes on a roll, various lengths, 24" wide. Comes in "designer" colors too!

    Lined all my work bench drawers with it too (yeah, probably a little carried away with it )
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