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Old 05-30-2012, 04:47 PM   #1
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Old 05-30-2012, 04:58 PM   #2
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Just throw it all in there. Not much organizing you can do with that bag

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You gotta be an apprentice...
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Just throw it all in there. Not much organizing you can do with that bag
haha agree! That's what usually i do but it would be nice to have some kind of bag in which it lets me be much more organized hmmm
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In one month you won t like even half of the tools you have there. Are they all westward?
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In one month you won t like even half of the tools you have there. Are they all westward?
westward......shop grainger much?

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Might want to put wheels on that bag
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Take them out of their packaging!!!
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Nothing like being an Electricians apprentice....

They will bust your balls till the day you get your license..

Read this thread it will give you every type of tool configuration..

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In one month you won t like even half of the tools you have there. Are they all westward?
Yea they are all westward and i got them through the grainger scholarship that i won this past year
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free tools cant ever be bad.
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Hey, since you're not using it, I'll buy that toolbench off ya....

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Keep most of that in your truck, and pack the bag with what you're gonna use.
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Wow, shiny new tools.... Just wait till the other electricians get there hands on them..

I give you a month before there all gone
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Yea ok 2000 for the "toolbench"
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Get this bag

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Get a tea cart.
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that's just what an apprentice needs...........free tools. only after you have to buy them will you keep up with them.
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