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Carry box?

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With everyone having so many injectors and bridges, drill, Resin and misc. tools. How are you storing them all to keep them neat and or organized.

I just changed to a fishing tackle box with drawers and that is still tight for 3 injectors in the top.

I do not like to have a duffel type bag to put my tools in. It would look cheesy walking up to a customer that way...

I am looking for a bigger tool box already. I like to be organized with every thing in it's place..

Any ideas or pic's to show on that you have?
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gt_repair;30903 wrote:With everyone having so many injectors and bridges, drill, Resin and misc. tools. How are you storing them all to keep them neat and or organized.

I just changed to a fishing tackle box with drawers and that is still tight for 3 injectors in the top.

I do not like to have a duffel type bag to put my tools in. It would look cheesy walking up to a customer that way...

I am looking for a bigger tool box already. I like to be organized with every thing in it's place..

Any ideas or pic's to show on that you have?
Wow, very nice set up gt. I current use a small plastic tool box but I like the small drawers on your box for the small gear. Very nice!!
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Are those magnets in the lid?
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Thank you t4k for your comment.

Crack Magic. Yes, They are Earth mag.'s that hold my probes, and bull eye tools in the drop lid and the mirrors, razer blades and drill bits in the top lid.

I like to have things were I know were I left them.

I can reach to the box without looking in it to grab what I need and still watch a crack or a leg.
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Now if you had just 3 Delta bridges you would have more space, that is much the same as we had from Novus 20 years ago. The box I have now has wheels on and my battery fits in the bottom. I also carry the Delta system in their box for smarter customers where there is only a couple of repairs to do, I feel the Delta one looks more proffesional than my large box.
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GT has everything in a brief case type setup with foam cutouts, but it is only set for one unit. other companies also do this. But now days most people have multi sets.

Maybe someone will make a unaversal box to hold more than one set.... just make triangle cutouts for the bridges to hold at least three if not four injectors and bridges, and slide drawers like this one for the resin and what ever you may need to look like you know what you are doing.

Brent. I just gave you an idea:wink: :wink: .... You can send me you royalty checks quarterly.:eusa_danc :eusa_danc
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The check is in the mail.
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