[RE-wrenches] Boxes and bags

bob ellison reellison at gmail.com
Mon Apr 23 14:08:04 PDT 2012


I have used tool bags from Sears for years, graduating to bigger each time.
At the present time I have switched to the one with the rubber bottom, it's
big and will not soak up moisture when it gets set in a puddle or whatever.

Bob

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[mailto:re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Hilton Dier
III
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 3:00 PM
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Subject: [RE-wrenches] Boxes and bags

Here's an everyday, practical question for my fellow wrenches: What kind of
bag or box do you use for your everyday assortment of tools?

For years I have been carrying my cutters, stripper, screwdrivers,
multimeter, etc., in an aluminum suitcase about the size of a double
thickness briefcase. I call it my 90% box because it carries 90% of the
tools I use regularly. It has loops and pockets inside the lid for pliers,
cutters, and screwdrivers. It has a partition system in the rest with an
internal lid. I think it was billed as an office equipment repairman's case.
The problem is that the hinges are broken and the partitions have
deteriorated to uselessness. I need a new case. This one wasn't ideal, so
I'm looking for suggestions.

Thanks,

Hilton

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Hilton Dier III
Renewable Energy Design
Partner, Solar Gain LLC
453 East Hill Rd.
Middlesex, VT 05602

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