Off the top of my head- magnetic extending pickup tool, 6ft Stanley measuring tape, fine point Sharpie, four in hand 6inch file, centerpunch, 10 inch Cresent wrench, Petzl headlight, small machinists hammer, carbide scribe. That's a great tool caddy.👍
Storage and jobsite transportation is a big part of repair and inspection work. I'm a fan of "Having it in case I need it" as opposed to "Needing it and not having it." That wheeled tote rack is a footsteps saver. Backpacks are great for small jobs. Sweet nailer, Fuel units are terrific.
Pb swiss makes super short sets I use a 7 key set m 210 m1.5 through 6mm. Best of all its under 20 dollars. The sbld does hold a mountain of stuff. I got a surge and meter in the back with a magnetic 10in by 2in metal tray from the parts store. In that is my makita sockets all just in the back. Ideally a ossilating tool and surge would be great but that's too tight. I carry my osslating tool in a milwaukee 12in x 4in zip bag they sell at hd in a 3peice set with a 2.5ho and blades on a carabiner. I have about as many tools in it as you and it's hearty for sure. It's a lazy quick bag for me vs my tech pack that's 50lbs and I loaded out the sbld with extra tools around so my main bag dosent suffer. In the back flap I carry a Plano fishing organizer 5in by 10 with wagos wire nuts screws ect. The right pocket could be less open maybe not that big gaping space. I also on the back pocket put a ripnot stainless clip(search it) for my tape measure on the back expanding flap. It really does need a non intrusive tape measure clip option. Thanks for sharing looking forward to more loadouts.
Going to have to sacrifice a nice set of Allen wrenches to make them the perfect size for what you do. I have a 2 foot1/4 Allen wrench I cut off to make the longest 1/4 Allen bit I can make to take pool cover anchors out. Same idea but smaller. I have 1/4 open end wrenches I cut off to fit in 2015+ jacuzzi load boxes to work on the heater terminals without removing the heater for small stuff
They are definitely the same size class and rough layout. If I remember right, the side pockets are also setup different and that actually makes a huge difference. They hold so much stuff in the SB-LD
Off the top of my head- magnetic extending pickup tool, 6ft Stanley measuring tape, fine point Sharpie, four in hand 6inch file, centerpunch, 10 inch Cresent wrench, Petzl headlight, small machinists hammer, carbide scribe.
That's a great tool caddy.👍
Storage and jobsite transportation is a big part of repair and inspection work. I'm a fan of "Having it in case I need it" as opposed to "Needing it and not having it." That wheeled tote rack is a footsteps saver. Backpacks are great for small jobs. Sweet nailer, Fuel units are terrific.
Pb swiss makes super short sets I use a 7 key set m 210 m1.5 through 6mm. Best of all its under 20 dollars. The sbld does hold a mountain of stuff. I got a surge and meter in the back with a magnetic 10in by 2in metal tray from the parts store. In that is my makita sockets all just in the back. Ideally a ossilating tool and surge would be great but that's too tight. I carry my osslating tool in a milwaukee 12in x 4in zip bag they sell at hd in a 3peice set with a 2.5ho and blades on a carabiner. I have about as many tools in it as you and it's hearty for sure. It's a lazy quick bag for me vs my tech pack that's 50lbs and I loaded out the sbld with extra tools around so my main bag dosent suffer. In the back flap I carry a Plano fishing organizer 5in by 10 with wagos wire nuts screws ect. The right pocket could be less open maybe not that big gaping space. I also on the back pocket put a ripnot stainless clip(search it) for my tape measure on the back expanding flap. It really does need a non intrusive tape measure clip option. Thanks for sharing looking forward to more loadouts.
Going to have to sacrifice a nice set of Allen wrenches to make them the perfect size for what you do. I have a 2 foot1/4 Allen wrench I cut off to make the longest 1/4 Allen bit I can make to take pool cover anchors out. Same idea but smaller. I have 1/4 open end wrenches I cut off to fit in 2015+ jacuzzi load boxes to work on the heater terminals without removing the heater for small stuff
I got a tp lc seems similar size but without flap
Apart from the back pocket on my tp lc is much smaller
They are definitely the same size class and rough layout. If I remember right, the side pockets are also setup different and that actually makes a huge difference. They hold so much stuff in the SB-LD
IMO the MC is too small (short)
I'm running the taller MCT and the TCXL pouch as my grab bag
Works for me 👍
So far the height of the MC is livable but I am getting the MCT blackout next spring sale for sure. Love the bag but that extra height will be amazing
Say bag again! 🤣
Sorry you misspelled bayg