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Title: Tool Carrying Bag For Inside Work
Post by: L.Doubtfire - The Blade Runner on May 09, 2008, 04:19:27 pm
Just wondered,can members recommend a good hold all type
Carry bag for inside work for carrying `gear`into the buildings
And house etc.? All the ones I`ve used the zips soon `bust`.
I find it annoying sometimes.A bucket with tools in I personally
Don`t think looks professional.Thanks in advance for replies in
The right direction (hopefully)


Lewis Doubtfire  Gleem  Clean  ( The Blade Runner )
Title: Re: Tool Carrying Bag For Inside Work
Post by: windolene on May 09, 2008, 06:41:03 pm
Hi,

Wheelbarrow?

Kevin WINDOLENE
Title: Re: Tool Carrying Bag For Inside Work
Post by: NWH on May 09, 2008, 06:58:57 pm
B&Q do an open carry box type thingy,don`t you use water inside then Lewis lol. ;D ;D
Title: Re: Tool Carrying Bag For Inside Work
Post by: macmac on May 09, 2008, 07:10:57 pm
Quote
A bucket with tools in I personally
Don`t think looks professional. 

You're either paranoid or have too much thinking time on your hands! ;)


Tony
Title: Re: Tool Carrying Bag For Inside Work
Post by: L.Doubtfire - The Blade Runner on May 09, 2008, 07:20:32 pm
Macmac,when you say thinking time on your hands do you mean me,or NHW ?
NHW,yes I do use water inside but not via a bucket as such.There`s various items
In my bag,too much perhaps because that’s whats making the zips bust.! Although
that’s not the case.


Lewis  Doubtfire  Gleem Clean ( The Blade Runner )
Title: Re: Tool Carrying Bag For Inside Work
Post by: Sanity on May 09, 2008, 07:22:19 pm
A Bucket-on-a-belt, along with my scrim and micropore cloths looks fine.
Title: Re: Tool Carrying Bag For Inside Work
Post by: pjulk on May 09, 2008, 07:30:03 pm
A BOAB and two pouches is all you need
Title: Re: Tool Carrying Bag For Inside Work
Post by: macmac on May 09, 2008, 07:35:31 pm
Macmac,when you say thinking time on your hands do you mean me,or NHW ?
NHW,yes I do use water inside but not via a bucket as such.There`s various items
In my bag,too much perhaps because that’s whats making the zips bust.! Although
that’s not the case.


Lewis  Doubtfire  Gleem Clean ( The Blade Runner )


I mean you, what amount of tools could possibly warrant a "professional holdall"? ???
BOB, bucket with tools in (but don't let anyone see there's tools in it :o) & a few scrims ;)
Maybe i'm missing summat, is this for cleaning internal windows or presenting a business seminar to Sir. Alan Sugar?



Tony
Title: Re: Tool Carrying Bag For Inside Work
Post by: L.Doubtfire - The Blade Runner on May 09, 2008, 07:46:27 pm
It`s amazing sometimes what I need.I can bet my bottom dollar
That on some inside stuff I do,I`ll be asked to clean an inside
Partition or something where an absorbant drop cloth is needed.
That’s 8 foot x 6 foot.( folded even takes some room.) Anyway
that’s not what I asked,what ya need inside and what ya don`t need.
I think I`ve seen those bags in B @ Q.They might be oaky.


Lewis  Doubtfire  Gleem Clean ( The Blade Runner )
Title: Re: Tool Carrying Bag For Inside Work
Post by: dai on May 10, 2008, 09:44:34 pm
Lewis, have you thought about one of those tool/fishing tackle boxes on wheels? Aldi's do them from time to time and they look very smart. Dai
Title: Re: Tool Carrying Bag For Inside Work
Post by: paulscotney on May 10, 2008, 10:00:38 pm
an oblong bucket with a bit of detergent a 14" or !2" squeegee and a 14" applicator and a bit of water.
Title: Re: Tool Carrying Bag For Inside Work
Post by: mci services on May 10, 2008, 10:31:56 pm
an oblong bucket with a bit of detergent a 14" or !2" squeegee and a 14" applicator and a bit of water.

sounds about right to me and if doing internal partions just learn to mop and blade so the water never gets near the floor