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I guess I must br a tool bag tart then.Got a nice new Facom bag the other day to keep the rain off my tools.
 
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Love it! I'm not not not a tool bag tart! Definitely not! Anyway I've only got about twenty tool bags, so there!
 
Love it! I'm not not not a tool bag tart! Definitely not! Anyway I've only got about twenty tool bags, so there!
Not a tool bag tart mate? you need therapy as bad as women and Handbags:);)o_O:rolleyes:
 
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My tools are segregated into different Stanly 12" or 18" bags so for what ever job I'm doing I can grab the bag/bags I need. Trouble is coming to the end/clean up time of a job and needing to put tools and accessories into the right bag so it's ready for next time and also you are able to make sure no tools are left behind. I never leave my marines behind! I only have a hatchback car so I can't carry it all all of the time and have to think a little more about what a job will require. When I can afford that first van, I'll be just like everyone else and prepared for anything!
 
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Neatness is a sign of madness :confused:
Those tools are work Virgins:yum::tonguewink:not long out of their packaging, you could have thrown them on the floor for some reality:);)
 
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More neat and tidy, best not show mine.
 
Why not the real world where its full of brick dust and fixings including the odd snot rag .thats what most guys bags look like..
Well mine aint been used for Donkeys years, probably a collectors item by todays standards
 
sod the bags. this tool tart has been to screwfix for a couple of bits for today's job, about £30 worth and come out with a makita 18V cordless with 2 batts/ £130.

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