That allows me to leave most used in front, easy to access, stack the rest accordingly.Īllows for easy removal, when I switch from work mode to fishing mode, and need to carry a weeks worth of gear, for me, dog, boat, etc. Keep corresponding bit/blade sets in each crate. Etc….īats, charger, drill, driver, in 1 crate, saws in another. One for electrical (wire,boxes,conduit fittings, outlts,outlets, etc. Then I use milk crates for everything else. A bag for angle grinders, AC and 18v & disc’s. Use bags for meters and circuit tracers, one for finish carpentry, one for hammer drill (Mason bits stay in that bag. Have a large Husky bag for basic plumbing, another for specialty plumbing, like lead/oakum, mixing removal, spanner wrench, etc. Screwdrivers, wire stripper, channel lock, sm speed square, hammer, small box of driver bits/drill bits, torpedo level, etc… I use 1 Husky backpack type bag for typical tools I use at every job. One small tote or milk crate can hold a boxes of every bolt/screw/nail I might need. I carry everything from wire nut, faceplate screws, to toilet bolts, lag bolts and self tappers.Īs for drywall and construction screws, it’s easier to carry them in a small covered tote, or milk crate, in their original boxes. From wire nuts and screws, to molleys, anchors, and specialty screws, they’re great. The small parts organizers are the ones that make sense to me. I can’t come up with any situation, where these modular sets make things more convenient for me. I’ve spent the last 6 months, imagining the perfect set up, in my van… hoping to have it ready before winter. Maybe for builders, or those who spend days at a time at the same worksite, or only have 1 specialty trade.īut as a maintenance worker, dare to say “handyman”, who must carry enough tools to handle every situation I encounter daily, how will I use these ? That’s a lot of wasted space, in a van or truck. I’m having a hard time picturing me using them on a daily basis. I’ve always liked Rigid.īesides trying to figure out which best fits my needs… Milwaukee seems to be the best, most versatile. I’ve been looking at Husky Connect, Rigid, Mil packet, and Dewalt tough….
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