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I have one on site job which is permanently on going but I also have to go and do other smaller jobs and take most of my kit out on them and then back again.It seems like the only way is to make up a second kit of the usual tools and drills to keep in the van.I just wondered what others do?
 
i have another spark and an apprentice...

between me and the apprentice i have 2 corded SDS drills (1 has chisel function)
1 cordless dewalt 18v
2 cordless erabaur impact / drill drivers

3 full CK toolbags with extras!! (1 is back pack style for PIR jobs)

basically enough tools to complete 2 on going jobs if we are separated..

(im buying another cordless soon)
 

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