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How many of you lot have broken something or chipped door or scratched a wall carrying your tool box through a house ?
I was out jobbing yesterday and carrying my tool box which is a fair size through the house and the lady had her hands on my tool box guiding it through the house . When asked why she said previous worker crashed it into a table knocking ornaments everywhere !
 
If i carry much more junk in mine i'll need one of these :smile:
[DLMURL]http://www.building-supplies-online.co.uk/ekmps/shops/targetseo/images/le-6mm-10mm-20mm-40mm-bulk-bag-855kg--%5B2%5D-16-p.jpg[/DLMURL]
 
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If i carry much more junk in mine i'll need one of these :smile:
[DLMURL]http://www.building-supplies-online.co.uk/ekmps/shops/targetseo/images/le-6mm-10mm-20mm-40mm-bulk-bag-855kg--%5B2%5D-16-p.jpg[/DLMURL]

And an apprentice with the muscles of Geoff Capes to carry it!
 
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For my hand tools I use Stanley FatMax open top carryall and engineers carryall.

Something I do use a lot also, and my old man won't use anything else is a good old drill box. Something like a hilti hammer drill box. Cut all the plastic*drill*retainers out and you're away. Plenty room to get all your tools in and being the shape it is, its much easier to find bits without having to dig everything else out, and cheap. Free in some cases and a lot easier to avoid knocking things.
 
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