Yep, those molded cases don't last and take up too much room.
Buy some durable canvas and sew up a nice tool roll with pockets.
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I always found Chippewa USA made comfortable and durable. I will say that I was needing a cheaper option for getting me through a certain job that had a lot of torching cutting & welding . I bought a pair of CAT boots that have this Rhino lining stuff on the outside and was pleasantly surprised...
I would pull that thing out of the ground with the fuel in it and buy a cheep pump and fill 20 BBQ to sell. Buy/ scrounge a few to fill and do a exchange lol
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I agree with the a majority of posters and say a 110v 140 amp machine will fit the bill nicely for dam near all home and light commercial work. Prices are reasonable and consumables are available. Another buying option is a used trade in/up or refurbished machine from the local welding supply...
Re: My bolt-on 911 aero: it will never be pretty, but now it's much easier to pack
I always enjoy automotive content.
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Probably have to charge the cell outside out the flashlight in one of numerous 3.7 volt battery chargers. You can buy a second battery and charger combo and always have a charged cell ready to go.
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