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  • Fettle box – how do you organise your bike tools?
  • cruzcampo
    Free Member

    So i’ve got a huge toolbox under the stairs which is filled with many household tools of none bike related matter, leaving most my bike stuff in various kitchen draws, and some of it in one of these…

    Any decent toolboxes which are small and portable but able to fit all the most common bike bits for Sunday afternoon fettling? Alan keys, torque wrench, lubes, grease, cleaning brushes, etc with some compartments for organising stuff?

    How do you organise your bike tools?

    Or are they scattered everywhere and require a treasure hunt?

    esselgruntfuttock
    Free Member

    How do you organise your bike tools?
    Err, theyr’e in one box & I know which one’s which.

    grum
    Free Member

    I have a tool wall in my man cave, obvs.

    nickdavies
    Full Member

    Big stanley toolbox for everything and all the big stuff, then a smaller light 16″ toolbox for all the general stuff which serves for most jobs and goes in the car for biking holidays etc, but goes in the big toolbox if i’m being tidy. Given up with the internal trays, just chuck it all in and then keep all the little bits like bolts, ferrules, brake bits etc in bait boxes.

    TiRed
    Full Member

    I have a proper bike tool, tool box, with several layers and tools in their correct places. I also have a separate smaller tool box specifically for the track bikes. I still play hunt the allen key sometimes, but have multiple sets on multitools and torque wrench.

    Don’t mix bike and non-bike tools is my first rule.

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    I have a tool wall in my man cave, obvs where my wood burner warms them as the aroma of coffee gently wafts over them

    FTFY

    A box with tools in it is my solution

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Big roller drawer chest and small tool board, plus toolboxes for lesser used stuff. Still not enough. MOAR MAN STUFF!

    deadkenny
    Free Member

    My stuff is all over the place. Usually wherever I put something down briefly and then can’t find it again. Whole house is a bike workshop with bike bits trailing everywhere.

    Though I have more recently tried to keep many tools in a couple of tool boxes. One I keep in the car, but then I need it in the house sometimes, so I’m thinking of doubling up on tools so there’s a ready box in the car plus another set in the house for everyday tools and spares.

    There’s also a cupboard full of random used bits. Many could be sold but it’s so much hassle. I hate selling stuff on ebay etc. I did propose a local bike community sale event, maybe raising funds for trail building, but it never really happened.

    batfink
    Free Member

    I had a small metal tool box for bike-specific tools. It got to be a pain in the arse because it was too small and lacked any internal organisation.

    I have now upgraded to one of these beauties:

    Tools are in the top section, lid opens to be a little work surface, small parts and bottles of lube/oil/grease are in the middle section, and larger parts/spares are in the bottom section. Its awesome. But it does need moar stickerz

    mattbee
    Full Member

    They are usually somewhere in between all the cast off bits of bike, van, Landrover and climbing kit on the garage floor…

    passtherizla
    Free Member

    I use an ancient tool roll… which now has all sorts of bits falling out of it.

    Need something else.

    nickjb
    Free Member

    I use a drawer in my tool chest for the specialist, occasional use ones. The everyday ones are in a soft, fold out case that I can take to the bike stand or with me in the car.

    Jamie
    Free Member

    Fettle Box?

    Sounds like a gay nightclub.

    cruzcampo
    Free Member

    LOL

    batfink im liking the look of that, especially the fold out work area for tools currently in use!

    iainc
    Full Member

    3 drawer red Halfords metal one does the job for me, plus a couple of shelf storage bins for parts, zip ties, tape etc, all in the garage on shelves. Track bike spanners etc in kit bag specific for track so I dont get there and realise I dont have stuff 🙂

    boxelder
    Full Member

    Organising bike tools….??
    How many hours do you have in your days?
    Mine are on any surface in the garage above the grasp of kids.

    Stoner
    Free Member

    Junkyard – lazarus
    I have a tool wall in my man cave, obvs where my wood burner warms them as the aroma of coffee gently wafts over them

    Ooooh, smell the politics of envy 😉

    My tools segue from a state of perfect order and convenience to one of chaotic horizontal distribution and obfuscation. Then once a quarter my OCD can take no more, and they are restored to their rightful place on the wall or in appropriate tool box.

    They also bask in the heady fug of wood smoke, craft ale and Radio 6 Music.

    faustus
    Full Member

    In a box, how crude! You first concern should be: ‘will my spanners/hex keys be hung in descending or ascending order on the shadow board?’

    My shadow board has its own dedicated lamp, like a picture in a gallery…

    Northwind
    Full Member

    boxelder – Member

    Organising bike tools….??
    How many hours do you have in your days?

    Too few to waste time looking for tools tbh

    rocketman
    Free Member

    Have a self-regulating Most Popular Tools toolbox which is about the same size as a shoe box. In terms of organisation, the tool I used last is on the top

    brakes
    Free Member

    I have this, which contains 90% of all required bike tools, spares and widgets, 100% of the time.
    Everything else is in the bike cupboard/ shed/ wardrobe/ under the bed/ in the shed/ in the vault/ bathroom cabinet/ knicker draw.

    gonzy
    Free Member

    i have 2 of these at the moment…

    one for tools and one for spare parts etc.

    i did have one of these but i left it at my old workplace and never got it back…

    it was perfect for everything…i will get another at some point

    riddoch
    Full Member

    Batfink, where did you get the wheeled Stanley fatmax box from, I can only find it in eBay?

    Jamie
    Free Member

    Batfink, where did you get the wheeled Stanley fatmax box from, I can only find it in eBay?

    Amazon.

    B&Q.

    Axminster.

    Machine Mart.

    Tooled-Up.

    Farnell.

    D0NK
    Full Member

    Little tool box with commonly used stuff, allen keys smaller spanners cable cutters etc, big tool box with tray for smaller stuff (lockring/bb tools etc) and main body for bigger stuff, hammers, molegrips, big adjustables etc. Upper kitchen cupboard with spare brake pads, drivechain stuff. Cupboard under sink for majority of my spare parts. Shelves in cupboard under stairs for tubes, sus/chain oil, spokes, gear cables, various diameter waste pipe for certain bike jobs. Spare wheels/frames in the attic, spare (probably never to be used again – but you know, just in case) wheels/frames in the shed.
    I appear to have a lot of spares.
    (and a very understanding wife)

    I have a tool wall in my man cave, obvs.

    how I yearn for a mancave with a tool wall.

    bikebouy
    Free Member

    TiRed – Member
    I have a proper bike tool, tool box, with several layers and tools randomly thrown in post usage. I also have a separate smaller tool box specifically for the nuts n bolts/screws/tape/anything smaller than a spanner. I always play hunt the allen key, but have multiple sets with spaces where the allen key has been thrown in the first layer of the tool box and no torque wrench.

    I mix bike and non-bike tools.

    My sailing tool box looks exactly like my bike tool box except it has leaking GRP adhesives and thin layers of carbon fibre mixed in with rusting Holt cleats and meters of halyard and assorted rope, none of any use as they’re all too short.

    FIFM

    riddoch
    Full Member

    Well I was using the official Stanley part number and Google 🙂

    thomthumb
    Free Member

    there is a three tier system in my garage. A draw in the work bench with every day essentials.

    It has a set of allen keys, tyre levers and a patches. It also may house ‘the next job’.

    There is toolbox one which has all the genral tools in (another set of allen keys inc.) torx bits, screwdriver, cable cutters etc etc.

    Then toolbox two contains larger job tools – noramlly only cracked out for a bike build or similar – it has the bottom bracket tools, star nut fitter, chain whip etc.

    The heaset press and wheelbuilding tools have a drawer of there own.

    A place for everything….

    thegreatape
    Free Member

    How do I organise my bike tools?

    Why, in the CD rack.


    image by thegreatape, on Flickr

    Dibbs
    Free Member

    I have a couple of these, they don’t look anything as tidy though 😳

    Northwind
    Full Member

    thegreatape – Member

    How do I organise my bike tools?

    Why, in the CD rack.

    I used to do that, then I ripped all my tools to MP3 and put them in my iToolkit.

    thegreatape
    Free Member

    I’ll get one of the kids to show me how to do that

    batfink
    Free Member

    Batfink, where did you get the wheeled Stanley fatmax box from, I can only find it in eBay?

    Bunnings warehouse in Sydney. You’re welcome 🙂

    Scapegoat
    Full Member

    thegreatape – Member
    How do I organise my bike tools?

    Why, in the OCD rack.
    FTFY

    cloudnine
    Free Member

    You need storage boxes for 2 hammers and a pair or molgrips? What other tools are you using?

    thegreatape
    Free Member

    Why, in the OCD rack.

    You have a point…

    Yak
    Full Member

    Small box for everyday bike tools. Large box for occasional specialist tools etc. Open basket on a shelf for fluids – lubes, sprays, sealant, brake fluids and bleed kits.

    I would love a dedicated man-world with a tool board, and then a separate set of race/event tools in a single appropriately sized tool box.

    kneebiscuit
    Free Member

    So much want click

    skellnonch
    Free Member

    Ashy – Member
    So much want click

    Whole nuther level of awesome

    RustySpanner
    Full Member

    Tools in a toolbox, obvs.

    All bike related twattery, lights, spares, brackets, saddles get stuck in old shoe boxes.
    Neatly, mind.

    Tyres, tubes, panniers, backpacks all in bags (mostly Aldi 🙂 ) hung from the beams.

    Mudguards, racks, wheels hung from walls or roof.

    Cleaning stuff/lube in a big council recycling box which gets filled up with a random assortment of all the other stuff when we go away.

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