Aaargh! part 2: How to carry your tools to the car

I always take a lot of tools with me. I want to be sure to have all my tools with me (oh utopia) so at some point I bought the biggest toolchest that I could find. It has an extendable handle and a set of wheels to drag it behind you with relative ease. That relative ease dissapeared as I wanted to drag more and more tools along and so I bought myself a lovely foldable trolley with big wheels with needle bearings. Dragging my tools from the car to the worksite had never been more smooth!

But if I just want to .... I only need the .... and leave the rest in the car.

This is how I ended up tapping the chisel and my thumb with a piece of steel: I had left the hammer on the workbench.

Not.

In a case of increased effectivity I wanted to bring all the tools I had used to the car in one go. Tree cases with power tools, a hammer and 2 screwdrivers was too difficult.

So in the end there was no need to tap my thumb with the iron bar. I could have used the hammer that was in the case of the electric drill in the car.

I need a rest.

Submitted by Sven on Mon, 02/11/2008 - 18:34.