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ARABIAN GULF (Feb. 16, 2015) Aviation Electronics Technician Airman Christopher Perez, of the Mighty Shrikes of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 94, sorts through a toolbag while performing routine maintenance on an F/A-18C Hornet in the hangar bay of aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Vinson is deployed as part of the Carl Vinson Strike Group supporting maritime security operations, strike operations in Iraq and Syria as directed, and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class James Vazquez/Released)
This fails to quite capture it ('though it gets close), but the brown and orange goes smashingly well with the blue of the Pelican frame. I may have to make this bike a full set of luggage in this color combo.
Another in an occasional series -- about toolboxes, bags, kits, and so on. Especially those that are used a lot, day-in and day-out.
This one is more of a carryall bag, used by a utilities maintenance crew. Seen at a jobsite where they were fixing a broken water main.
Melvin comes home from school in San Salvador every weekend, and usually drops by my room. Today he brought over a pair of headphones that had stopped working. He said they had a bad connection in the cable near the plug. To repair them, I cut out a three inch section of cable, then soldered the ends back together right at the base of the plug. Since the wires were so fine, it came out kind of ugly, but it will work.
When I first came to El Salvador, one of the huge bags I brought was mostly empty, because it had my toolbag, which weighed over half of the maximum weight for each bag. I was worried that I would never have a use for my tools, but I have in fact used them many times. I have repaired the following:
1. Welding machine
2. Chop saw
3. Hammer drill
4. At least three pairs of headphones
5. Plugged sink (twice)
6. At least four faulty light fixtures
7. Stereo amplifier
8. Loudspeakers
9. Two microphones
10. A flashlight
11. A water cooler
12. Untold scores of decade-old computers, multiple times each
13. At least three printers
14. Extension cable
Two toolbags made using a narrow band of Andean pebble weave motifs surrounded by solid blue. They have been finished with a zip and braided zip pulls.
You can buy my ebook on this technique here...
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You can read more about this project on my blog...
A bag that can can used for multiple purposes; from storing trash to holding fire wood. Our Spare Tire Trash Bag is made of durable material that is very fade resistant and heavy duty buckles. The quick release buckles make for easy installation and adjustments.
Spare Tire Trash Bag features:
Heavy duty material
Adjustable straps
MOLLE webbing
2 box pockets, each with rear slip pockets
Measures approximately 18" wide x 25" tall x 6" deep. Currently only available in black.
Proudly made to order in the USA and backed by our lifetime workmanship warranty.
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In one of the pockets of the toolbag I keep this bundle of 5" long tie-wraps.
for MM - stuff in my pockets theme
it's gorgeous out today, first of all. so i woke up and decided i wanted to take a bike ride. so i go into my garage to take out my bike and fill the tires up with some air and .... my back tire's flat. of course. SO! i took it to the nearest bike shop and within 2 hours my bike was all fixed! and then i took a fantastic bike ride around town, and while i was riding i was getting annoyed because i couldn't take pictures because i didn't have my camera with me, obviously. so instead i came home and came up with this idea.
this is my first attempt at this, comments are more than welcome :)
I was trying out a new black and white technique I read about... gave some good stuff to play with, some ideas I've began utilizing lately, another tool in my arsenal... I mean, toolbag.
These nylon messenger bags are perfect for carrying books without looking like a toolbag.
Perfect for: teens, students, guys, stylish people of all kinds
NY City Limit bag - $16.95
Brooks Museum Store
1934 Poplar Avenue
Memphis, TN 38104
Tool Bag
Keep your tools handy and organized with our Overland Vehicle Tool Bag Kit. Perfect for stowing screwdrivers, wrenches, hammer, pliers, sockets, zip ties, gauges, recovery strap, flashlight, ice scraper, and much more. With dual side slip pockets, a long zippered pocket, and large main compartment, there's room for everything.
This listing is for the Overland Vehicle Tool Bag Kit.
Overland Vehicle Tool Bag Kit Includes:
* Heavy Duty Zippers
* Reinforced bottom * Oversized main compartment
* Large top zippered pocket
* Zippered side compartment * Dual end slip pockets
* 5 velcro bottom pouches
* Custom velcro ID tags
Measures approximately 22" long x 16" wide x 8" tall.
Available in a variety of colors. Proudly made in the USA and backed by our lifetime workmanship warranty.
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This is the inside of the bag. I think I have everything covered but if anyone has any suggestions - please go right ahead and leave a comment!
Bicycle Corporation of America (BCA) was a Bethlehem, PA, based builder that stopped production in the late 1980s (may have merged with Ross). Their Rover Trimatic was a simple beach cruiser with an ugly black rubber seat, knobby gumwalls, foam grip along the entire length of the handlebars, and cheap black plastic pedals. The logos were a very 1980s bald eagle and some stripes, trimmed with red lettering. However, the 3-speed (Shimano 3CC) coaster brake, shiny chrome, and easily-removed sticker decals on an all-black lugged steel diamond frame, made for an excellent early 1900s inspired retro cruiser!
Added...
Schwalbe Fat Frank 26x2.35 cream tires - can be run as low as 22psi, acting like suspension
Setback seatpost
Brooks B-66 Honey saddle and toolbag
Front side pull brake with Kool-Stop Continental Salmon pads
Taller stem to raise the handlebars
Classic rubber block cruiser pedals
Retro front 3-LED headlamp
Crane brass bell
Sunlite chrome 16" frame pump (not pictured)
The distinctive carrier that could be ordered when getting a frame built at Rattrays. They came in three sizes this being the smallest. Brooks B17 titanium-rail saddle and Brooks toolbag. Campagnolo two-bolt seatpost.
This is a very, very old hammer and there is no question it has been well and truly hammered!!
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