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They do look good but the price doesn't! £150 plus on a tool bag is madness to me.
maybe lame has the answer, a £5 bucket lol
Yes, an absolute must haveThanks what about organisers for copper fittings? Stanley ones?
I like the look of that.Yes, an absolute must have
http://NoLinkingToThis/p/stanley-3-in-1-tool-organiser/14471?filtered=true
One box fits all my 15 and 22mm endfeed in assorted order, two rolls of solder, tub of flux and brush drain off cocks. If I was gona take one toolbag/box to a desert island it would be it.
i recon i am the only one who still uses a bass bag for van to door stuff! easy to evacuate the job site as well.lol
think customers like to see traditional plumber especially the older ones!
How do most people store fittins in the back of the van? haven't seen an endfeed bucket for awhile
For the benefit of us youngsters - what is a bass bag? I've not heard of one so can't know if I'd like one or not!
Do you mean this: https://toolzonetools.co.uk/product/carpentry/toolbag/toolzone-36-jute-bass-tool-bag.ashx ?
Until I end up making myself proper racking and bespoke boxes (I'm still not quite busy enough that I can say this is a waste of my time), I have a shoe box for copper fittings, with grip seal bags with the individual types of fittings, a box for hep, one for waste, a box for clips, a larger box for valves, siphons etc, and a box for other. Plus a cheap Stanley organiser for certain items such as seals and whatever else it says on the label I've stuck on it.
At least I don't keep them in plastic bags strewn all over the van floor - though I have worked alongside people that do. It would drive me bonkers.
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