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ET onboard a ship. Have decided after time to have own tools. Got
them packed into one of those larger wheel-around, pull-the-handle-out check-in hard-shell Samsonites. Ends up being a bit heavy, cause of tool junkie genetic coding. Works great..... except when have to go up or down ladderwells ("stairs", to you land pukes) Better approach? |
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![]() "Alan Horowitz" wrote in message om... ET onboard a ship. Have decided after time to have own tools. Got them packed into one of those larger wheel-around, pull-the-handle-out check-in hard-shell Samsonites. Ends up being a bit heavy, cause of tool junkie genetic coding. Works great..... except when have to go up or down ladderwells ("stairs", to you land pukes) Better approach? Use the escalator? =oD Maybe separate your tools into two groups and get two Samsonites. I have a ton of tools at home but when I go to work on a friend's car, I can leave most all my tools at home and bring application specific tools that are light enough to carry in a backpack. I can't even imagine how long it'd take me to get all my tools from my rollaway into my car, much less just trying to lift my top chest without removing any tools from it first. =o) Good luck, -Bruce |
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![]() "Alan Horowitz" wrote in message om... ET onboard a ship. Have decided after time to have own tools. Got them packed into one of those larger wheel-around, pull-the-handle-out check-in hard-shell Samsonites. Ends up being a bit heavy, cause of tool junkie genetic coding. Works great..... except when have to go up or down ladderwells ("stairs", to you land pukes) Better approach? Use the escalator? =oD Maybe separate your tools into two groups and get two Samsonites. I have a ton of tools at home but when I go to work on a friend's car, I can leave most all my tools at home and bring application specific tools that are light enough to carry in a backpack. I can't even imagine how long it'd take me to get all my tools from my rollaway into my car, much less just trying to lift my top chest without removing any tools from it first. =o) Good luck, -Bruce |
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![]() "Alan Horowitz" wrote in message om... ET onboard a ship. Have decided after time to have own tools. Got them packed into one of those larger wheel-around, pull-the-handle-out check-in hard-shell Samsonites. Ends up being a bit heavy, cause of tool junkie genetic coding. Works great..... except when have to go up or down ladderwells ("stairs", to you land pukes) Better approach? Pukes? I guess you're applying that term 'affectionately' since we're the ones you're asking for help. I can't add much to the answers already given, unless there is something like a lift or elevator on board. Some of those cases are modular, with a series of stacking boxes. Perhaps, like others have suggested, you could divide your stash into several piles, and only move the ones you actually expect to need at a time. jak |
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![]() "Alan Horowitz" wrote in message om... ET onboard a ship. Have decided after time to have own tools. Got them packed into one of those larger wheel-around, pull-the-handle-out check-in hard-shell Samsonites. Ends up being a bit heavy, cause of tool junkie genetic coding. Works great..... except when have to go up or down ladderwells ("stairs", to you land pukes) Better approach? Pukes? I guess you're applying that term 'affectionately' since we're the ones you're asking for help. I can't add much to the answers already given, unless there is something like a lift or elevator on board. Some of those cases are modular, with a series of stacking boxes. Perhaps, like others have suggested, you could divide your stash into several piles, and only move the ones you actually expect to need at a time. jak |
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Alan Horowitz wrote in rec.autos.tech
ET onboard a ship. Have decided after time to have own tools. Got them packed into one of those larger wheel-around, pull-the-handle-out check-in hard-shell Samsonites. Ends up being a bit heavy, cause of tool junkie genetic coding. What do you need that many tools for anyway? Kind of like the golfer who takes a bag full of golf clubs to play a par 3 course. Take only what you need in a smaller case, and leave the rest in your workshop. Seriously, I have worked in industrial plants where I had a over a hundred pounds of tools in the shop, but usually carried a collection of tools that would allow me to do 90 percent of all jobs I had to do. A lot of the jobs I would just grab a pair of longnose pliers, a couple of screwdrivers, and my meter. -- Dick #1349 Damn it . . . Don't you dare ask God to help me. To her housekeeper, who had begun to pray aloud. ~~ Joan Crawford, actress, d. May 10, 1977 Home Page: dickcr.iwarp.com email: |
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