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Got a few jobs lined up and had some mild pressure to start one. Got together a decent set of tools to get cracking and they are piled up in ... -
Tool Bag - Box
Got a few jobs lined up and had some mild pressure to start one. Got together a decent set of tools to get cracking and they are piled up in a large gorilla bucket at the moment.
What do you keep all your tools in .. i.e your Trowels, Floats, Rubbing stones, safety glasses, wheels & drill bits etc etc ?
Is there a good tool box or bag you's guys can recommend for tiling tools.
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ive got a big tool bag, waterproof and strong and not bulky like the boxes so you can hide them under the bath. got loads of side pockets for screws and bit and bobs
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I use a Stanley FatMax bag to take on jobs, its a good size and I got it from B&Q. Alot less bovver than my big tool box and easier to carry as it has a shoulder strap.
Missy T
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i've got a dewalt bag for all the small items, nippers, edging cutter, tape measure (does anyone else go through these quickly - i seem to rub off the mm markings?) etc, but have yet to find anything big enough, but not bulky to carry the tile cutter (big clinker), and long level.
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New Tiling Forums Contributor
Weve got a few reasonably priced tool bags on offer at the moment!
http://www.buybrandtools.com/acatalo...ectrician.html
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I use mainly a tool box from B&Q ( I'll be strung up now) It's the one with handle that pull's out and has wheels great for loads of bits and pieces and easy to move about
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I have a Wickes tool box......with handle and wheels. 3 levels, multiple compartments and such.
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I bet this is going onto Gaz's xmas list
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New Tiling Forums Contributor
I didnt think it would be long before someone took a fancy to the pink one!
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Re: Tool Bag - Box
I have a tote and i demoted it, got too heavy plus didn't like cutting my fingers every time i put my hand in !!
Then bought a box from B&Q, wheels, pull out handle etc. Good buy at 25 quid.
I also have a bigger one from them but's its resting too,lol.
The best tool box is a helper or labourer,lol.
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