Changeling
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ZoranC said:I definitely need to get a case if I don't want to keep getting annoyed and wasting time moving tools around. It was somewhat OK when it was just Cyclo but now with four tools it is getting even more in a way of focusing on the task at hand. That and I don't like boxes or bags or anything else that allows tool to move in them. I put Cyclo and PC in box, put box in vehicle, box doesn't move, but tools in it move. Accelerate. "Thud". Hitting each other and box. Crynge. Take a right turn. "Thud". Crynge. Take a left thurn. "Thud". Brake. "Thud". Do any maneuver people force you into. "Thud, thud, thud". Hit a pothole or dip or go over speed bump. Thuds up and down (or down and up). Repeat until you get to destination.
Hitting "usual suspects" to see what they have available first is exactly what I have in mind as I can't afford to spend budget on case by going with fancier solutions (like Pelican). I might look for just the "shell" of the right size and then take some shape forming foam to it.
ZoranC, that is what I'm trying to get across to everyone. You can get the boxes I described from Lowe's. You could have your power tools in one, pads, towels, in another and say some secondary bottles of Polish, wax, sealants, etc in a third. For away jobs it would be a snap to pick up say Box 1,2, and 3, knowing you haven't left anything behind !
The large containers (gallons , box's, whatever can stay in the garage, basement, whatever.
As for the clunking around just stuff some zip locked bags of towels in the right places, or some of the orange hand towels for cleaning your hands, etc. What is the Autopian saying, you can never have to many towels!!:chuckle:
It's just the plan I'm following. I have no intention of buying a Pelican case. They are great cases but wait till you price them, and what would you gain?
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