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• #677
My setup, I don’t have as much tools in mine.
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• #678
Front, the play down flap I have like tape and stuff in it.
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• #679
Back. I have all that stuff in it. Light I either carry or it hangs off the side like the hammer and my keys and tape usually.
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• #680
I caved in November and bought a Veto at a tool show. Should have done it years ago! I went with the small zip top type because it fits in the Brompton rack bag.
When I'm walking to a job it has the drill strapped to the side. There's even an apron plane in there.
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• #681
I switched from Wera screwdrivers to the Felo E-Slim. I like them a lot more and they take up less room in the bag too.
This setup is general small works, I have a different bag for electrics only that I can wear.
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• #682
Love to see other people’s set ups like.
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• #683
Totally agree, this is the 'get me out of most situations' bag, halfway through its last clean out. It's a bag that's so rubbish it's brilliant ~£15 with no hard or reinforce base so less scratchy and nicer to pick up/ hold
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• #684
Not been used for many years, but most of my work used to be overseas. It still is, only these days I use locally based teams, and my role is more managerial than hands-on. I fitted the lid with a couple of gas struts, so that when you popped the catches, the lid would slowly rise - speed dependant on the weight of the tools in the lid.
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• #685
Why does your drill have a bidon attachment?
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• #686
The internal holds a ¼" bit with a magnet, the external (with the internal) holds the priority chucks.. I'd really want to say it's where he keeps his coffee, and I'd be well impressed if it was...
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• #687
*proprietary chucks, ^^^there's one in the side on image below
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• #688
This!
I love that they are portable shadow boards.
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• #689
This is class - what's your line of work?
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• #691
Thank you. I used to do R&D and sales of existing interactive exhibits from The Science Museum for overseas museums. Lots of machine tool - lathes / milling machines experience.
Lots of tool-making experience.
These days I manage the installation of large format advertising (banners up to 50m x 5m as well as building wraps) for a fruit-named computer manufacturer from Cupertino, whom an NDA prevents me from naming. -
• #692
Ah wow - that's super interesting! I worked installing art exhibitions and the occasional museum exhibit for a decade before becoming a spark. Still wonder if there's a way to combine the two to end up doing something a bit more interesting (and spend my days breathing fewer toxic substances).
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• #693
On the other hand, you dont wanna see my velocity tool bag, which is my big job bag. I hate it and curse it with a passion but will not change as it was £175 or something stupid.
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• #694
Few mates have them - why the ire for it? Thought they looked decent, was a bit jealous of some of the features even.
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• #695
I don't know how you would get into it these days.
In my case with The Science Museum, a friend who was working there asked if I could "come in for a couple of weeks to help out".
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• #696
To go with the nipple driver I made last week, I knocked up a quick shuffle box on the laser cutter from 4mm ply. Happy to share the file with anyone who wants to cut their own.
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• #697
How’s your slat spacing?
It took me quite a while to get it right when I made some a few years back.
I ended up doing an empty box and slatted insert so I could try a few different iterations.
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• #698
Are you slat shaming?
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• #699
Without tools its so fuckin heavy man, so many people had a hard on for them coz that PB plumber was going on about them and they sponsored him. If I hadn't bought it used I would have returned it.
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• #700
I think I just went for 4mm which seems to work pretty well. There are a couple of tighter slots as the cheap crafting balsa ply isn’t that flat out of the packet so I don’t think fractions of a mm on the slat spacing will make a difference to the functionality.
I'm pretty happy with mine to be fair. Once it wears in I think it will be spot on. But thank you.