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Subject: HEY GREG BENDER

Author: Robert Hawkes

Date: Oct 28, 2004, 5:36 PM

Post ID: 1717783799



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Just looking at your idea about packing more tools into the side tool boxes
on a Loop. You made your own cloth tool bag, not a bad idea. What I did
was buy various sizes of cheap women's cosmetic bags. I have a few that are
a quilted plastic-cloth with zippers, and some that are see through, also
with zippers. I put spark plugs in the see through ones. Put a full socket
set in one of the quilted ones, emory paper, feeler gauge etc. All kinds of
stuff. These cosmetic bags keep stuff dry, keeps stuff separate and
organized for easy roadside repairs or adjustments. Bob


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own cloth tool bag, not a bad idea. What I did was buy various sizes of
cheap women&#8217;s cosmetic bags. I have a few that are a quilted
plastic-cloth with zippers, and some that are see through, also with
zippers. I put spark plugs in the see through ones. Put a full
socket set in one of the quilted ones, emory paper, feeler gauge etc. All
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