Yankeefarmer
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For years I have struggled to find a proper solution to transporting and staging the tools I need at a worksite. (I‘m not a contractor, but do do a wide variety of building maintenance tasks at the multiple buildings at our place and for family and friends.) My preferred work style is to securely hang tools like squares, levels, hammers, pliers, etc on a wall, so they are quickly spotted, easily put back, etc. Photos below to show how I have my basement workshop and shop set up in this style. I’d like to devise a similar concept that I could set up at the job site. I’ve been struggling using a bucket boss for years, but it doesn’t provide the easy visibility of what tool is where, and completely fails at transporting larger items like a carpenter’s square or level.
My thinking currently is something like a Milwaukee pack out wheeled 2 or 3 drawer base unit to hold cordless drill, impact driver, etc plus smaller items like tape measure, pencils, markers, etc with a rack above for the things mentioned above. But I’m having trouble figuring out where the pack out system might accomodate a rack above and secure the tools on it during transport. Any suggestions/insight would be much appreciated.

My thinking currently is something like a Milwaukee pack out wheeled 2 or 3 drawer base unit to hold cordless drill, impact driver, etc plus smaller items like tape measure, pencils, markers, etc with a rack above for the things mentioned above. But I’m having trouble figuring out where the pack out system might accomodate a rack above and secure the tools on it during transport. Any suggestions/insight would be much appreciated.










