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Old 25-06-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Default do you use "tool Buckets"

on site i love using a semi hard "tool Bucket" to carry what i need. But now want to buy the best there is . Mine is a £10 market stall special !
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what exactly do you use it for? carry materials around in?
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Default Re: do you use "tool Buckets"

thought only brickies used tool buckets.....or 'buckets of rust' as they tend to be

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Default Re: do you use "tool Buckets"

Tools !!!! (the clue was in the title !!)
we only need a certain amount of tools etc per job and i find them great to use.
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Default Re: do you use "tool Buckets"

I have a tool bag that I take every where. Has everything I need. Never seen a sparky with a bucket
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unless they've nailed a water pipe

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Default Re: do you use "tool Buckets"

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unless he's nailed a water pipe



nice !!!


these are the suckers

http://cableorganizer.com/klein-tools/tool-bags/tool-tote-bags.htm?engine=google&&s_kwcid=tool%20buckets|654 948135&gclid=CPqbjYGHk5QCFQcUQgodax2Ztg


got a mate from USA visiting so he can bring one over
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Hi Luke,

have a gander at this link. It looks to be of the same principle. Some form of hard wearing fabric you fit over a 5 gallon bucket.

Irwin Professional Tool Organiser - Bucket - DIY and Tools from DIYTools.co.uk - Your First Stop For All Things DIY !

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Default Re: do you use "tool Buckets"

i'll have to start looking on the reviews of buckets and how heavy the handles can take it, nice idea though

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combats and a hard hat seem to do fine for carrying a small amount of tools!

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