Tool rolls?

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Anyone have a tool roll they recommend. If there is a place local or someone you know then i'd prefer that before I get something from amazon.

BTW. I know sex is great and all but have you ever found and fix an electrical gremlin that you've been tracking for 3 weeks.
Step 22 pangolin tool roll is like sex in a tool roll
 
Anyone have a tool roll they recommend. If there is a place local or someone you know then i'd prefer that before I get something from amazon.

BTW. I know sex is great and all but have you ever found and fix an electrical gremlin that you've been tracking for 3 weeks.
BETTER YET, have you ever farted away a stomach ache?
 
I came across this awhile ago and saved the link. No experience with it, but I liked that you could get labels for each bag.

 
Anyone have a tool roll they recommend. If there is a place local or someone you know then i'd prefer that before I get something from amazon.

BTW. I know sex is great and all but have you ever found and fix an electrical gremlin that you've been tracking for 3 weeks.
Let me see if I understand, after a 3 week abstinence you were able to stay turned on instead of shorting out?
 
I've never used a tool roll, interesting in seeing a good one in use and how much fits in them. I just throw all the tools into a craftsman tool bag with sockets on holders and misc. Used to bring an old craftsman tool box with organized drawers, but it was bulky and rattled, the tool bag is much more compact but does clang along the trail.

Oh, and air biscuits with gravy. This conversation is :flush: going low.
 
Very Nice, but worried what it can actually hold
 
I use bucket boss tool rolls. I think the 22 pocket version. I use two of them. One for wrenches, the other for pliers, ratchets, screwdrivers, etc. I also use flexible socket holders, one of my best buys ever. You can throw them across the driveway and the sockets will (usually) still stay on, but they are easily removed with a simple twist/pull motion. All of that goes into a tool bag. Works out great for trailside repairs.

This is not the same website I bought my socket holders from, but I think they are the same ones. I've had mine for 5+ years and have had no issues, and I use them a lot.
 
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