I bought this beautiful specimen of a cantilever toolbox recently from
@rust in the eye and have been working on configuring my setup for it.
I do property maintenance for rental properties, mostly SFHs and some 2- and 3-flats, so it’s not a whole lot of mechanical stuff. Also, while I mostly leave this in my van, I would like the ability to carry and move it if needed, so I’m reluctant to load it up to full capacity. With that said, here’s what I’ve been rolling with as of late:
I’m missing my noncontact electrical tester, an SAE set of Allen wrenches, my small adjustable wrench. Those need to be replaced. I like to have an inexpensive wood chisel, 1/2”-3/4” or so, plus fine grit sandpaper for quick honing, but looking here I must have forgotten it. Ive been keeping screws, anchors, and other small parts in a parachute bag. Also while I like to pack some spackle, sanding sponge, and a drywall knife or two, I think I’ll pack it separate — too damn messy.
Otherwise, from left to right, starting at the top:
Flat pry bar
Dollar tree medium drawer organizer (these are fantastic for $1.25, highly recommended)
Magnetic wristband
Mini screwdrivers for hvac & other control panels
Stubby ratcheting screw driver
Needle nose vise grips
Impact extension
Right angle adapter
Magnetic stud finder
Pens, pencils, markets
Rubber mallet
Painters tool
Trim square
Demo flathead
Klein 11-in-1
Klein nutdriver, 1/4”-9/16”
1/4”, 5/16” nutdriver
Milwaukee 7-in-1 electrical pliers (pretty sweet, you can do a lot with these)
Icon duckbill pliers
Milwaukee scissors
Klein dikes
Channellock linemans, 420s, 430s
Adjustable wrench
8oz hammer, yeah it looks like fisher price but it works for my needs LOL
2x airbag shims
Hex shank drill bits
Impact bits
Tape measure
Torpedo level
Bit ratchet set —locking flexhead, from harbor freight, this one is pretty slick
Utility jnife
Torx, metric Allen key
Moisture meter
Impact driver
1/4” metric & Sae sockets
Superglue
Thread locker
Zip ties
Shims
Flashlight
Circuit tester
Still finalizing things, but that’s what I’ve been packing as of late. It’s not intended to be an exhaustive set but moreso a tool set that will let me handle MOST of what I might encounter without prior notice. Say, I come to fix a clogged toilet and the tenant reports an outlet that’s not working. Or say I notice a handrail with a stripped out screw and I don’t want to have to come back the next day. Keeping this in my van 24/7 is intended to limit those types of unnecessary return visits.