Bolster
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Most of us try to MAXimize our tool collection, get as many tools as possible. No criticism of that; all well and good, I believe the more tools the better...at your base camp, at least.
But when you have to schlep your tools around, and those tools DO get heavy, and they DO take up space, and they DO leave you vulnerable to thieves. Do you also follow a minimalist strategy with at least one or a few portable boxes? No, I'm not talking multi-tool-minimalist (that's too extreme), I'm talking hand-carry tool boxes, maybe 10-30 lb range. Something you can take to the work site and feel reasonably covered, tool-wise.
I've been working hard on getting necessary tools down to just a few boxes that I can throw in the pickup and take to location. I want to perform maximum workage with minimum toolage, within reason--trying to carry no more than 50 lbs of tools. If I don't use a particular tool within a year or two, it remorselessly gets removed. Curious if any of you do the same. Obviously the contents will vary based on intended purpose, but some tools probably do double-duty better than others and reduce weight and size.
For example: I have been making extensive use of 1/4" hex drive. Even my 1/4" ratchet set doesn't make it into my minimalist set, that's all done with 1/4" hex nut driver bits. No allen wrench set. All 1/4" hex allen bits, etc. Torx, Standard, and Philips...all bits. Very compact.
No hacksaw (altho I do miss it), just a Bosch blade handle that can take either T-style jig blades, or sawzall-type blades. Again, very light and compact.
Will try to upload a photo of contents in a day or two. Hope you will share a photo of your minimalist box(es) too, and your recommendation for compact, lightweight tools that can do double-duty.
But when you have to schlep your tools around, and those tools DO get heavy, and they DO take up space, and they DO leave you vulnerable to thieves. Do you also follow a minimalist strategy with at least one or a few portable boxes? No, I'm not talking multi-tool-minimalist (that's too extreme), I'm talking hand-carry tool boxes, maybe 10-30 lb range. Something you can take to the work site and feel reasonably covered, tool-wise.
I've been working hard on getting necessary tools down to just a few boxes that I can throw in the pickup and take to location. I want to perform maximum workage with minimum toolage, within reason--trying to carry no more than 50 lbs of tools. If I don't use a particular tool within a year or two, it remorselessly gets removed. Curious if any of you do the same. Obviously the contents will vary based on intended purpose, but some tools probably do double-duty better than others and reduce weight and size.
For example: I have been making extensive use of 1/4" hex drive. Even my 1/4" ratchet set doesn't make it into my minimalist set, that's all done with 1/4" hex nut driver bits. No allen wrench set. All 1/4" hex allen bits, etc. Torx, Standard, and Philips...all bits. Very compact.
No hacksaw (altho I do miss it), just a Bosch blade handle that can take either T-style jig blades, or sawzall-type blades. Again, very light and compact.
Will try to upload a photo of contents in a day or two. Hope you will share a photo of your minimalist box(es) too, and your recommendation for compact, lightweight tools that can do double-duty.
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