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Do you honesty fit all that in their Colin? Looms too small! Lol


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The dividers are removable. I took out the cross sections and left the long sections which exactly fit 3 gas bottles or 2 gas bottles and a fire extinguisher with room to spare for the torch, solder, flux etc in the last compartment. The lid has a handy pocket thing for tools, screwdrivers etc. too
 
i want to know where you get those rotten bags from without all the other stuff, or something simular.
 
The dividers are removable. I took out the cross sections and left the long sections which exactly fit 3 gas bottles or 2 gas bottles and a fire extinguisher with room to spare for the torch, solder, flux etc in the last compartment. The lid has a handy pocket thing for tools, screwdrivers etc. too

Aha I see said the blind man, didn't realise realise you could remove the dividers. Cheers, sick of having my torch etc in my bag


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what fire extinguishers do you guys carry? water? foam?
I carry a small portable one which is designed for your car and Halfords and even Tesco sell them. I also carry a spray bottle which used to house spray bleach and spray water onto any timbers after soldering as a precaution, also useful for wetting hard to reach areas.
 
those small ones, are they re-useable ie short squirts?.
i have a few but they are old just wondering if you can release a little to test..
 
For the cost I would just buy new. Having a fire extinguisher that doesn't work is worse than not having one as it gives you a false sense of security.

For peace of mind I have mine serviced by a local fire protection firm.
 
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