Jmellc
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I have found various things I really liked that quit being made.
Basic Klein leather tool pouch. Some had 2 front pockets, some 3. Both very good. I could carry my basic electrical tools on my hip. Slim, light & sturdy. They made this for years & I went through a few of them. Craftsman had a similar one too. Their closest version now has crazy large tube pockets out front. I think it’s the 5127. I got my current one from E Bay.
Home Depot once had a plastic drill box that worked well for me. Soft foam inside, just toss in drill, charger & batteries. Didn’t have to nest precisely, foam held them well. Had a small hardware tray in top. Good for bits, etc. I used mine 2 years & couldnÂ’t get another one.
I bought a rolling Craftsman tool box that worked well. Deep enough for bulky tools, a large deep tray for long items, then a top tray over it for smaller stuff. I used it several years, then Sears had quit making it. I still have the base. Other parts long broken & gone.
I had a Douglas hacksaw from Electric Supply Company. Best hacksaw I ever had. Simple & sturdy. Top tension rod & metal nut over handle. Storage for blades in top tube. It got stolen & I couldnÂ’t find another one. I later found a close Craftsman model & was happy with it. Then Craftsman quit making it.
I found a good 5 gallon bucket liner at a hardware store. Had all the right sleeves, all the right pockets, etc. I used it for several years in residential electrical work. I patched & sewed it til it fell apart. Replacement? Not a chance. All others I’ve seen were either junky or wrong design. I thought of designing my own with pvc or pex tubes , all inside & with a lid for weather. Never had the time. I should have made time.
If I get to likin’’ something, it ain’t around long.
Basic Klein leather tool pouch. Some had 2 front pockets, some 3. Both very good. I could carry my basic electrical tools on my hip. Slim, light & sturdy. They made this for years & I went through a few of them. Craftsman had a similar one too. Their closest version now has crazy large tube pockets out front. I think it’s the 5127. I got my current one from E Bay.
Home Depot once had a plastic drill box that worked well for me. Soft foam inside, just toss in drill, charger & batteries. Didn’t have to nest precisely, foam held them well. Had a small hardware tray in top. Good for bits, etc. I used mine 2 years & couldnÂ’t get another one.
I bought a rolling Craftsman tool box that worked well. Deep enough for bulky tools, a large deep tray for long items, then a top tray over it for smaller stuff. I used it several years, then Sears had quit making it. I still have the base. Other parts long broken & gone.
I had a Douglas hacksaw from Electric Supply Company. Best hacksaw I ever had. Simple & sturdy. Top tension rod & metal nut over handle. Storage for blades in top tube. It got stolen & I couldnÂ’t find another one. I later found a close Craftsman model & was happy with it. Then Craftsman quit making it.
I found a good 5 gallon bucket liner at a hardware store. Had all the right sleeves, all the right pockets, etc. I used it for several years in residential electrical work. I patched & sewed it til it fell apart. Replacement? Not a chance. All others I’ve seen were either junky or wrong design. I thought of designing my own with pvc or pex tubes , all inside & with a lid for weather. Never had the time. I should have made time.
If I get to likin’’ something, it ain’t around long.
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They were putting Methanol (toxic to the skin & body) in most of the hand sanitizer they were exporting. I remember seeing at least 30~40 Mexican exports on the FDA's mandatory recall list, in May.
