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bought mine on ebay 'fully insulated' apparently............





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As below plus full set of xrp, laser level set on tripod, drill bits loads of etc.
 

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dont tell the other half how much that lot came too :D
 

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I see you have the same (specalist obviously) wander lead as I have. I used bell wire though and my reel is 60m not 75m, as luck would have it the resistance of the my real is exactly 2.0 ohms so easy work out in case I forget to zero it on the meter.
 
I see you have the same (specalist obviously) wander lead as I have. I used bell wire though and my reel is 60m not 75m, as luck would have it the resistance of the my real is exactly 2.0 ohms so easy work out in case I forget to zero it on the meter.
:D $4.99 from morrisons couple of bits from rs bit of spare cpc. all in for a lot less than the kewtech one i nearly bought from the wholesalers, everyones a winner:)
 
Dazza thats not a boulster its a Scutch. Its very good for cutting chases in brick as all the force of a hammer blow goes onto the points. Also you only need to change heads for them not the whole lot.
 
Hi Eskimo 39
I've found it fasinating to see what tools people carry & their tool boxes. I think when I get time I might start a thread on vans how ther'e racked out etc, as I can never get my tools of van ORGANISED. P.S may I ask where you got your Veto Pro Pac tool bag please.
Cheers
 
Phil, what do you use that bolster with the teeth on for ??? the one in your last pic ?
sorry mate just seen your question, as scotsparky said they are ideal for chopping out, saves some right grief on the hands. must say one of the best things in my tool box has to be the knee pads :D
 
Hi Eskimo39
Great idea letting us know what tools you have found it very useful. I might start a thread taking a look at people's van & how they organise themselfs. PS may I ask where you got your bag from?
Cheers
Steve
 
I have same bag, what inserts do you have holding your tools in place
Screwdrivers are in two layers of plastic facia boards glued together and then holes drilled in to suit the drivers.Snips,pliers etc are in off cuts of trunking fixed to the side of the tote.Too much time on my hands one winters evening:D.
 
Gaffer, how do you rate the fuse finder. Thinking of getting one but not sure I can justify the pennies.

Also whats in the Ali flight case?
 
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Screwdrivers are in two layers of plastic facia boards glued together and then holes drilled in to suit the drivers.Snips,pliers etc are in off cuts of trunking fixed to the side of the tote.Too much time on my hands one winters evening:D.

Top idea. Mind you, wait until you see my new idea.... coming soon.....
 
Gaffer, how do you rate the fuse finder. Thinking of getting one but not sure I can justify the pennies.

Also whats in the Ali flight case?
The fuse finder is a great bit of kit,had a look on their website and there is a new version.In my line of work it was well worth the 150 I spent on it.
The alu case contains Walkie talkies,laser measure,clamp meter,data tester,handheld labeller,set of watchmakers screwdrivers,cable markers,RJ45 crimper,labels etc etc.
 
Come on Phil and Sav, both bought Veto Pro Pac's from me recently. Waiting to see the pictures (yes my life really is that sad)!!!
 
Only high days and holidays lol. Can't see what saw it is m8 as I'm on the stupid IPhone. :mad:

It's a Bahco Ergo grip saw, the handle detatches from the blade. I've got tools that cost 30x as much but it's up there as one of my favs now. Not only is it a good sturdy saw but because the blade detatches it easy to store. I'm sure some of you guys work out of a open tote bag on day to day work, the beauty is you can store 5/6 different types of blades in the side pocket, ok that's excessive for some of the problems you guys would come across but still... Buy the damn saw
 

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