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Toolboxtrackworld / home mechanic.

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Many tools here so many tool boxes. Generally big red tool chests with other stuff in filing cabinets. Nothing hanging up and nothing portable as I do all the work in the workshop. I use a tool bag (abrams tank bag) for some basic tools that I can take into the house for quick fixes, then take in extra stuff depending on need

I love the idea of the foam inserts but the reality is one of two things
- I have too many tools and the foam insert, while lovely, means those tools take up more space than I have
- if I buy another tool (which happens regularly!) then all my spacings go out, which would be rather annoying


 
Posted : 29/06/2022 9:59 am
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I have a number of Stanley tool boxes - everything sort of organised, but not to 'foam' level - mainly put in the right tray. Also use a folding wallet for pliers etc. I do take the tools with me when we've got a week or more at our caravan, just in case, as some bikes live down there all summer.


 
Posted : 29/06/2022 11:26 am
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Just bought a lifeline Pro toolbox from wiggle for £15. Stainless steel, so will be much more solid than my existing Halfords box. This is to keep in my van for when it and about and holidays, so just a selection of tools.
Not sure what is like yet as I'm waiting on it to arrive

https://www.wiggle.co.uk/lifeline-pro-stainless-steel-hard-case


 
Posted : 29/06/2022 5:18 pm
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