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mickeyspark
It's one of those 'yeh but no but' issues, bag or box?
I have 2 bags, CK Magma which I have all my terminating stuff in, screw drivers, Crimpers, side cutters etc, but it also carries few spanners, junior hack saw & bahco adjustables.
My other bag is a Stanley Fatmax, for heavier stuff for containment works, you get the idea.
CK Magma has had its day, Stanley Fatmax with 2 flaps each side is ok but not perfect.
Recently changing jobs, some guys have big toolboxes with wheels (decent ones not B&Q) that carry all, plus the odd drill. Like the idea you can cut stuff on them, are lockable and you can stand on them (which we all do and designed for) let alone wheel them about.
Downside, is needing a fork lift to get them in the back of your car or van!!
In one sense like the idea of my 2 bag system, but there always something you need in the other bag, which invariably is in the car, or across the site. All of my work is Industrial so you get the gist of the scenario. Like the Veto pro bag, but to expensive and when I tried lifting a mates, near pulled my arm out of my shoulder!! Like the pro boxes, but wish they had proper pump up tyres.
Need security to, don't like people borrowing my tools, especially at break times grrr.
Any pointers chaps and chapesses, to guide me through this dilemma which we all suffer from time to time, would be grateful.
I have 2 bags, CK Magma which I have all my terminating stuff in, screw drivers, Crimpers, side cutters etc, but it also carries few spanners, junior hack saw & bahco adjustables.
My other bag is a Stanley Fatmax, for heavier stuff for containment works, you get the idea.
CK Magma has had its day, Stanley Fatmax with 2 flaps each side is ok but not perfect.
Recently changing jobs, some guys have big toolboxes with wheels (decent ones not B&Q) that carry all, plus the odd drill. Like the idea you can cut stuff on them, are lockable and you can stand on them (which we all do and designed for) let alone wheel them about.
Downside, is needing a fork lift to get them in the back of your car or van!!
In one sense like the idea of my 2 bag system, but there always something you need in the other bag, which invariably is in the car, or across the site. All of my work is Industrial so you get the gist of the scenario. Like the Veto pro bag, but to expensive and when I tried lifting a mates, near pulled my arm out of my shoulder!! Like the pro boxes, but wish they had proper pump up tyres.
Need security to, don't like people borrowing my tools, especially at break times grrr.
Any pointers chaps and chapesses, to guide me through this dilemma which we all suffer from time to time, would be grateful.