Sortainers vs Toolboxes

Dan,

I buy a lot of Hilti products, (Secret, I ain't just a woodworker)

My man at the hilti store regularly turns me on to free (in my case)

Red Hilti Tool Bags.  These are great. I have one for lazers,

one for boxed drill bits with room left over for make up, cell phone and

a sandwich. Ask yer Hilti guy at the creepo if you have one.

And yes it is a man purse, got a shoulder strap and everything.

Red, goes nicely with my work boots.

Per

who makes fools of the witless that criticize my choice of evening wear :o
 
Reread for context....

"who makes fools of the witless that criticize my choice of evening wear "

I better clarify...

Not you guys,  my sniggering subs on Houses and such. ;)

Per
 
Another vote for the Veto. I'm in & out of multiple jobs per day and for hand tools it can't be beat. Unzip one side it's all screwdrivers and electrical tools, unzip the other side and it's pliers, painters tool, punches, a hammer and small pry bar. This is the only bag I've found that comes with a shoulder strap that's actually comfortable to use.

I have a seperate big-mouth type bag for a drill/driver and other larger stuff that I might need. I saw the Veto guys at a construction show last week and they said they were coming out with a big-mouth type bag of their own this coming fall.

I have a couple of sortainers; one for misc fasteners and one dedicated to door hardware, specifically old mortise and rim lock parts that I use quite frequently.

-Norm
 
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