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Re: Tool pouch search



A multi-tip screwdriver, wire strippers, scissors with stripper notches, a =
small tip screwdriver in flat and Phillips for terminal block screws and a =
pair of needle nose pliers. this takes care of 85-90% of my needs when =
installing and servicing.
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Jim wrote:

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> S. Smith wrote:
> > The best tool pouch that I've found to date is the Bucket Boos Rear
> > Guard.  It's snap-on snap-off design makes getting in and out of the
> > service van easy and it carries my most used tools.  I've found one
> > other like it and that is the Pocket Caddy by Occidental Leather.  Are
> > there any other designs like this out there? perhaps larger versions?
> > Anyone know?
>
> I've tried big and small pouches through the years and I've come to get
> used to a small pouch. I carry four tools. A pair of Miller wire
> strippers. A small plastic retractable razor knife. A screwdriver with
> an exchangeable two sized phillips and a two sized standard tip. The
> shaft as well as the tips are reversable and the size of each end of
> the hex shaft that holds the tips are two different sizes .... to be
> used as two different size nut drivers. And the last is a reversable
> pair of pliers that flip like a leatherman from needle nose to regular
> pliers.  Sometimes I carry a heavy duty pair of linemans electricians
> pliers that doubles for a hammer and a screw cutter as well.
>
> There's a good subject that I don't think has been mentioned before.
>
>
> What tools do you carry with you all the time?

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