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What's the best tool bag for servicing got my eye on ck magna

thanks gem
 
Hessian and canvas lined? with a few metal eyelets for stringing it up? Had one few years ago for stillys. Got it from an old boy, it was a really thick heavy one.( leave croppie out of it please) nice but it weighed 2st empty . Think Tamz has got one its in his dress to impress kit. NCB donkey jacket with orange shoulders, cloth cap. Chuccas with toe caps on outside. And chords held up with braces.

Is he still doing rounds on old Butchers Bike, with the big carrier on front ? and paraffin blow lamp
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thermos? one of the old plumbers i worked with brought a pint of cold tea in a glass milk bottle with a bit of plastic tied on with string after he had drunk it the string and plastic went in his pocket i worked with him nearly two years and it never changed and he came to work on a bike
 
I just bought 2 Makita bags from Wickes 29.99 each!! Shoulder strap, and metal handle, saw pouch and a little pouch on front for multimeter or anything else you might want to put into it!! Only issue is side pockets are a little small but haven't really organised them properly yet!!
 
I love my FatMax rucksack, I can get all my regular tools in the internal pull out tool organiser and then fill the internal pockets with air spray, ldf, ptfe, pipe cutters etc, and with its hard base it stands upright and its top handle make a joy to carry around.

I'm sure this has all been said before, but hey I've only just foundthe post. :santa_smiley:
 

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