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The quest for the perfect tool bag! One that you're not paying over a £100 for would be a good start!!
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yes...and always be suspicious of anyone that turns up with shiny new tools n stuff....The quest for the perfect tool bag! One that you're not paying over a £100 for would be a good start!!
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ARMY AMMO BOX 37MM BATON ROUND AMMO BOX - GRADE 1 USED CONDITION - TOOL BOX SAFE | eBay
Not bad for a Tenner, might get some.
LOL, no Eng I have a really nice posh black bag for that, at over 600 quid I treat it better than my misses :lol:I hope you don't carry all you're test gear in a crate too?? lol!!
Ive recently picked up a veto pro pac xxl-f I wish I had picked one up sooner, I need to take some gear out though as it is full
These Veto Pro Pac bags look really nice, but a bit pricey - cheapest seem to be around £180 on eBay, more than I'd want to spend.
Ive recently picked up a veto pro pac xxl-f I wish I had picked one up sooner, I need to take some gear out though as it is full
These Veto Pro Pac bags look really nice, but a bit pricey - cheapest seem to be around £180 on eBay, more than I'd want to spend.
Up until I retired I used two ammunition cases for my hand tools. They’ve been dropped every way you could think of. Great to sit on when working in the bottom of marshalling panels. The best bit, they put the fear of god up people!
I didn't get much hassle.
Mine are stencilled.
MEDIUM RANGE
CARTRIDGES FOR WEAPONS
INERT PROJECTILES
25 RDS
A RIOT 1.5 IN BATTON
In other words rubber bullets.
Never did work out why I carted 3 X 12" shifters around!
For protection Tony, you from a rough area?
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Thread diversion!!
I have never managed to find any bag or box I like, I have had them all, I tend to have a plastic crate now on the van with all my hand kit in and a different plastic crate on there for kit which is not used every day, it is a decent carry box for me, but again not great. One day someone will invent something which will make them millions, I have yet to think of an idea though and think all tool bags and cantalever boxes stink :dita:
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