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Is this just for big things like drills, hammers and saws? Probably no way to reasonably store sockets in an organized fashion inside?
I buy cheap Harbor Freight canvas bags on sale, 10", 12", 15". Like 10 or 15 each for me. I take my cordless hand tools (without a battery) and put it into the canvas bag with any accessories like a hex key, spare blade, whatever. My batterie, say 10, go into a different canvas bag with a charger and an exeension cord and a ground adapter. In the end, I place all my canvas bags in a 50 gallon Stanley and roll it out! With canvas bags, canvas zipper bags or pencil cases, and all the little containers for organizing a tool box and put them in a canvas bag. So put 4,6,8 hardware organizer boxes in a canvas bag and now you have all your hardware. Use different bags for different hardware cases, like electrical, plumbing, etc. Label them all or hit them with different colors of a little spray paint to distinguish the bags. Label the handles with different color key chain labels. You'll be stylin' with the least expensive, most versatile Packout onbthe job site! You got this!
I buy cheap Harbor Freight canvas bags on sale, 10", 12", 15". Like 10 or 15 each for me
I bought a load of used laptop bags for like ~$5@ through Public Surplus. Do about the same. Get ~4 of them in a $7 Greenmade 27 gallon tote.
My local HD is selling the small Husky for $60 but the large is still $100.
/edit - labelling is critical!
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My local HD is selling the small Husky for $60 but the large is still $100.
/edit - labelling is critical!
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