Show us your tool box/bag

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On another forum I'm a part of we did a show us your EDC bag. I thought it might be kinda cool to see what might turn up on a website like this. Show us your setup maybe some of your favorite or most useful tools.
 
Here is one of the toolbags that I carry with me. I also have a toolbox for electric carving tools, and one more specifically for repotting.

Hard to tell by a photo into the bag, so I labeled it...which made me realize how eclectic the mix is; but I use everything in it regularly, or it wouldn't be in the bag!
 

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Here is mine,http://www.whitefurze.net/detail.php?ref=F0220

Converting to LDPE flexi trugs for my potting supplies,including a large pan shaped one for doing the potting in.

Like so,http://containerama.com/image.php?object_type=detailed&image_id=263

I favour grape snips from Bahco,my favourite tool.

Every sensible fiber of my being SCREAMED "DON'T CLICK ON THESE LINKS!!!!" Yet, I couldn't help myself. I braced myself for anything...and up came a bacon box...wouldn't have ever guessed it.
 
I have several,each houses several similar types of tool all stacked neatly and instantly grabable.

I never use them for actual bacon.

It's the same in the greenhouse,only with larger containers from the same range for the larger tools.
 
:D I'll get a pix of mine, Brian I think yo will like it, it might even be close to what you expected from the links. It is an old shoe shine box, nice fingerjointed construction, hinged top, to which I added a turntable.

The box fits neatly into a milk crate which picks up the wire and misc. stuff that you don't want cluttering up the tool area. It's no bacon box but it serves well.
 
I bought this bag late last year. They were closing them out at Home Depot for $50.00 down from a "C" note.

I like it though it is rather heavy full of everything, but then again it has everything with one grab. I can carry the bag and a shohin to workshop with one trip to the truck.

One side zips down for the tools and the other side hold about 7 kilo's of Alu. wire.
 

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For carving this is my arsenal....


Minigrinder with chainsaw attachment, arbortech and the die grinder with 1/4, 3/8 and half inch carbide core box router bits.
 

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What Brand of tools do you like?
 
I've only been at this about 9 months and have managed to get by with just a Fujiyama concave cutter and a pair of Fujiyama shears. I've been very happy with them and until I can afford to buy all my other tools I just use what my teacher has. I'll see if I can't get a shot of his tool bucket and post it up.
 
I have gone from zip top tool bag which had me digging for tools to a tool roll which would not fit enough tools. Then I saw your tool bag Al and thought that was great. I searched around for that particular bag. Found it for $30 in a couple of bargain online stores but they where out of stock. Could have had it shipped here from Amazon for $109 which was ok but had a chance to check out a major hardware store and found this which although not as big as yours Al I am very happy. Thanks for the idea :)
 

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Here's my basement work room where I do my major repottings and work
 

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Every sensible fiber of my being SCREAMED "DON'T CLICK ON THESE LINKS!!!!" Yet, I couldn't help myself. I braced myself for anything...and up came a bacon box...wouldn't have ever guessed it.

If you don't have any trees, you don't need any tools. klytus has turned down a dozen requests from me to show just one tree, plant of anything green and to date, nothing. Me thinks we have have TROLL under the influence of illusionary drugs.

Harry
 
I bought this bag late last year. They were closing them out at Home Depot for $50.00 down from a "C" note.

I like it though it is rather heavy full of everything, but then again it has everything with one grab. I can carry the bag and a shohin to workshop with one trip to the truck.

One side zips down for the tools and the other side hold about 7 kilo's of Alu. wire.

I copied you Al and got this bag maybe 6 months ago. Very happy with it!
 
If you don't have any trees, you don't need any tools. klytus has turned down a dozen requests from me to show just one tree, plant of anything green and to date, nothing. Me thinks we have have TROLL under the influence of illusionary drugs.

Harry

I must say I do like bACON.
 
I appologize in advance but I couldn't resist this question: Do we get beads if we show our bags?
 
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