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kris

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Well chaps after going round and round the block with trying every kind of tool box to tote bags . I started 19 years ago with a cantiliever box then went to plastic stanley boxes and lastly used tote bags but found i was pulling stuff out everytime to get a tool required . Well ive been full circle and im back to a cantiliever box made by facom. Its really good for being orginised ( kind of) and i use my magma tech bag for servicing and maintenence . So see how different everyones tool kits are. What do you guys use or even post a pic . You join in aswell Ray post a pic of your daily tools cheers folks get your pics up
 

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at the moment I am using a £20 Stanley box I got from wickes I will try take a picture tomorrow if I remember I have used open tote bags tool trays everything!! I still use a tray for my soldering gear like
 
Heres my sack o goodies. Spent ages deliberating about spending the money on a pro pac but all those worries go out the window when you have bought one and are using it every day. There is nothing better on the market at the moment imho. I will be changing my service bag for a smaller veto at some point too.
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Stanley tray for my main tools and Stanley Fatmax XL that I keep in the van for other tools.
 

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Yep and is that a pair of crescent grips ?

The F shaped spanner I got from a car boot sale for 50p over 20 years ago, it was a bit rusty but it cleaned up and I think it was a bargain!!

Yes they are Crescent grips ( red handles) bought new about 15 years ago, very good grips.
 
the F shaped ones are footprints, best tools in my kit after my bahco adjustables

No the Footprints are next to the F shape adjustable facing the other way , in the first picture taken from above the F shape spanner is on the left with the top touching the orange tape measure.
 

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