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diagnostic bag pics
need to get a diagnostic bag together. what do you use. my veto is alot to carry everywhere i go.
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I use the Veto TP3 when I first arrive, then if thats not enough I grab the bigger Veto.
http://www.vetopropac.com/products/model-tp3.html
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I have my specialty tools in pouches. Every day tools i use A Bucket Buddy. It gives me a place to sit while I work.
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I used to be a die-hard Veto guy.
Then I tried this bag out:
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...cii%5f13736960
Best tool bag i've owned so far, more organized storage than you can shake a stick at. And the zippers haven't failed me yet which I can't say about any of the Veto bags i've had over the years.
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man, u guys are gonna blow a disc in your lower back...my bucket is heavy enough...but what you guys carry in those bags is just asking for back trouble later on.
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Last edited by glw1982; 05-23-2012 at 11:47 AM.
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Eaallred,
It is interesting that you say that. I bought that very bag last week and so far I haven't been impressed with it. I know that it can take a while to get the arrangment worked out, so I will stick with this bag for a least another month. Maybe it will grow on me by then. One question, do you use the shoulder strap that came with it ?
Rick
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My diagnostic tool bag is my back pocket. I clip a hook on my belt for my drill & meter. My veto doesn't even have much stuff compared to some & weighs a ton
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I just bought a Craftsman electricians bag because my LC is too heavy to tote all the time.
The TP3 looks interesting. Looks like it stands up too!!
Someone here posted about a CLC(?) bag they bought at JS and made a cpvc stand setup.
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 Originally Posted by va-sawyer
Eaallred,
It is interesting that you say that. I bought that very bag last week and so far I haven't been impressed with it. I know that it can take a while to get the arrangment worked out, so I will stick with this bag for a least another month. Maybe it will grow on me by then. One question, do you use the shoulder strap that came with it ?
Rick
I use the shoulder strap. It did take a bit to finally get it all squared away how I like it. It's dialed in pretty good now and I love it!
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 Originally Posted by Eaallred
I used to be a die-hard Veto guy.
Then I tried this bag out:
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...cii%5f13736960
Best tool bag i've owned so far, more organized storage than you can shake a stick at. And the zippers haven't failed me yet which I can't say about any of the Veto bags i've had over the years.
I use a Husky too. Similar to yours but doesnt have the fold out side. Good bag and inexpensive.
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TP3
THE VETO TP3 ALMOST LOOKS TO SMALL IM LOOKING FOR SOMETHING I CAN HOLD LIKE METER,PLIERS WRENCH AND A FEW BASICS TO COMPLETE A BASIC REFER CALL
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 Originally Posted by cavalieri85
THE VETO TP3 ALMOST LOOKS TO SMALL IM LOOKING FOR SOMETHING I CAN HOLD LIKE METER,PLIERS WRENCH AND A FEW BASICS TO COMPLETE A BASIC REFER CALL
i have the mb one, the zip up one, i do refer work and and get anything ill need to fit in it.
fieldpiece hs 36
11 in 1
refer wrench for opening king valves
small knipex adj. pliers
elec. tape
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