I agree with Lauren about the Tool Roll. I carried a tool box for decades which took up much needed space. I can put the tool roll under the seat along with the small Sears tool bag for some of the longer larger misc. tools I keep. I've started an electrical tool bag with spares like fuses, bulbs, wire strippers etc. Really makes a difference. I also feel that depending on your ability to tackle a given job and your financial status you should capable of knowing when to bite the bullet and have it towed to a shop (recommended by the Roadhaus of course.... ) <sheepish grin here>... Steven 91 Westy On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 6:20 AM, Loren Busch <starwagen@gmail.com> wrote: > RE: Tools > Already a lot of good suggestions, let me add one more. For carrying the > tools take a look at the Tool Roll from Duluth Trading. Very rugged and > takes up minimum space. And for a top quality multi screw driver look at > http://www.picquic.com/ (thanks Paul for that one) > |
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