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I'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess this has been done before.

In my tray (I have a multitude of other tool boxes in the van, but this tray covers most eventualities) I have....

Screwdrivers - flat and phillips, two 8" wide jaw bhaco adjustable spanners, two sets of Rothy grips, electrical side cutters, long nose pliers, cable strippers, a claw hammer, a stanely knife, a tap measure, ptfe, jointing compound, a remover tool for polyplumb joints, pipe slices 15/22, a magnetic pick up tool, a pencil, a rad wrench, a neon tester, a boat level, a 15/22mm speedfit stop end, formers for the bender, a pump tool, a set of allen keys (metric only) and a wratcheting screwdriver with a tin of various heads including a small set of hex sockets.

Probably missed something out, but that is my bread and butter tray. I will always need those tools at the least. Things like U guage, smoke pellets, soldering gear etc might all stay in the van on some days, but that tray gets taken out on every single job.
Why two 8" adjustable spanners ?
 
Nah ... just take my shoes off if they are fussy. Had one tonight ... running around in my pink socks.

On the flip side, there have been times where I have insisted on boot covers to protect MY shoes.
 
Nah ... just take my shoes off if they are fussy. Had one tonight ... running around in my pink socks.

On the flip side, there have been times where I have insisted on boot covers to protect MY shoes.
we all get those jobs wipe your feet on the way out
 
blue cover shoes are great, especially when you put them on your feet before they even get the chance to tell you to take your boots off
 
blue cover shoes are great, especially when you put them on your feet before they even get the chance to tell you to take your boots off
Blue coloured shoes are not great down parkhead way, youill end up way one of your boots up your jacksay.
 
Nah ... just take my shoes off if they are fussy. Had one tonight ... running around in my pink socks.

On the flip side, there have been times where I have insisted on boot covers to protect MY shoes.

had an assessor for the HA been doing some LLs out with me other week.
2nd call of the day, wipe your feet on way out job. access to casing screws on linea he concealed by boxing around pipes, starts to remove boxing and assesor goes what you doing ? i say gas rate only? he replies yes and lets gtf out of here lol TT , CA , GR , FFD check, visual on visable pipe work + flue & tested CO alarm and smokies filled out report and out door in 20mins, ahhh fresh air .
 
some good smelling deodrant just in case you bump into one of the "cough" "cough" ye knw
 
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