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Default Which tool bag?

On 27/11/2019 19:10, ARW wrote:
On 25/11/2019 20:55, R D S wrote:
I stood on one of my tool boxes the other day, and went through it.

So i'm going to replace it with a bag as i've a couple of others and
prefer them in several ways.

So if someone had offered to get you one for xmas, thinking something
up to 50 quid, what would you get?



I prefer a tote eg

https://www.screwfix.com/p/stanley-o...-tote-18/9545j




Got a 26 litre Draper tote bag, can get all my oft used crap in, very
pleased with it.
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On 02/02/2020 20:02, R D S wrote:

Got a 26 litre Draper tote bag, can get all my oft used crap in, very
pleased with it.


Can you lift it when it's full?

Not entirely joking. Steel has a density 8 times that of water. So, if
you could entirely fill that bag, it would weigh 200 kilos.
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On 02/02/2020 22:30, GB wrote:
On 02/02/2020 20:02, R D S wrote:

Got a 26 litre Draper tote bag, can get all my oft used crap in, very
pleased with it.


Can you lift it when it's full?

Not entirely joking. Steel has a density 8 times that of water. So, if
you could entirely fill that bag, it would weigh 200 kilos.


Well I am quite strong. But.

There are some gaps between the items i've put in it. And much of the
make up of my tools is plastic.
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On 02/02/2020 20:02, R D S wrote:

Got a 26 litre Draper tote bag, can get all my oft used crap in, very
pleased with it.


Can you lift it when it's full?

Not entirely joking. Steel has a density 8 times that of water. So, if you
could entirely fill that bag, it would weigh 200 kilos.


Even big hand planes etc arent solid steel.

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