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Lets see your tool bag!

ihrescue

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I set up one of these open rigid canvas bags for my electrical and electronics needs and it works great. Got mine at Lowes and there is a whole range of sizes. I added two tall lock and lock containers to the center open space to give a little division organization to it. The second bag is just a cheap duffle I use to store a corded electric drill and all my drill indexes. Duffles, especially the more square ones are great for boxes such as small part boxes. I first saw this when Plano had duffles to store and transport small boxes used for lures. Your problem won't be in finding one, it will be in choosing which one.
 

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Caddybill

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I just got the Veto Tech LC. Been using it for 2 days now. So far I like it.
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ihateminimumwage

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Keep us updated on how you like it. Been looking at that bag to replace my cheap Craftsman bag that currently hauls around wrench rolls, sockets on rails and a 1/4" M12 impact wrench. I love my CLC bucket style bag, and the CM is wearing to the point I can see through parts of it, so I don't give it another half a year...
 
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