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Analias

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Something to hold tools, joose, several mods, atties. Maybe a stylish black cordura accessory, something with a handle and a detachable shoulder strap. I've read everything in this section of the forum but haven't seen "IT" yet. I'll know it when I do. Any you humans got one you like? Linky-dink to a place of purchase?
I'm going on the road for work and I want to bring some gear along. Thanks!
 

Saddletramp1200

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Something to hold tools, joose, several mods, atties. Maybe a stylish black cordura accessory, something with a handle and a detachable shoulder strap. I've read everything in this section of the forum but haven't seen "IT" yet. I'll know it when I do. Any you humans got one you like? Linky-dink to a place of purchase?
I'm going on the road for work and I want to bring some gear along. Thanks!
Only thing I have with a shoulder strap is a few rifles. Pannier Bicycle bags make a good suitcase. Roswheel makes good bags. 30.00 :cool:
 

DickyT

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I use a soft side tackle box. Basically a lunch cooler, but has organizer trays inside of it instead of a plastic tub for ice. I got it at Walmart for $8
 

Foggz

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check out tool back packs.. 'toolbag' 'tool organizer' they come with dozens of pockets .. would still need some organizer case for the juice bottles but would probably work out well for you.. some thing like this maybe?

http://www.feldfire.com/Trauma-Back-Pack-Blue_p_1034.html?gclid=COmegYDIqccCFYSPHwodXA0H7g&kpid=1034
or
http://www.mscdirect.com/product/de...gle-PLA+-+Test&CS_003=7867724&CS_010=08023939
or
https://www.google.com/shopping/product/313494809318829144?biw=1656&bih=773&q
or
https://www.google.com/shopping/product/3313774640377844808?biw=1656&bih=773&q
 

Analias

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Howdy Humans! If yer interested I came up with a decent road gear bag. Vaping gear bags are pricey! After checking out the ideas ya'll put forth here, I went to Walmart and looked at the tackle boxes. They didn't quite float my boat and they were expensive too! So off to the local surplus store and picked up a nifty black medical bag for $15. Some pockets inside, some outside. Then back to Walmart for two $2.88 plano storage boxes and a fishing line spool box for the wire. Gear organized and impact resistant. I'd post some pictures if anyone wants to see and can explain how I can upload a file......
I'm not too bright, especially at night......
 

John Vezirian

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I bought a Spider Wire Soft Tackle Box from Walmart, hell it was 50.00 but holds all my gear including rigs, supplies, juices and such, for some of the smaller bottles, I actually bought 2 shotgun shell belt holsters, inside I have been using Coil Master Cases to organize my rigs....Vapesox cases for RBA's and juices.image1 (2).jpeg
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Analias

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I bought a Spider Wire Soft Tackle Box from Walmart, hell it was 50.00 but holds all my gear including rigs, supplies, juices and such, for some of the smaller bottles, I actually bought 2 shotgun shell belt holsters, inside I have been using Coil Master Cases to organize my rigs....Vapesox cases for RBA's and juices.

Here's a couple of pics of my gear bag. Worked great when I went on the road for work. The whole deal set me back about $20 and I've got room for another Plano box in there.
 

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