I looked at your bag John, however, I am looking for something with lots of little tool pockets like theVetopropac, but with a place for the Verituner. Terry Farrell > The VT, or SAT, will fit in the bag I mentioned, as the compartments can be > changed on a Velcro rail. The dividers are padded. > I had tried larger camera bags before, but they fell apart. The Lowpro bag > is on it's 4th year now. The outside material is strong and waterproof. Lots > of zippered compartments as well. > > John M. Ross > > > > This looks like a very interesting bag. I like the lots of pockets for > > tools. But where would I put my Verituner? I have been using the case that > > came with my SAT I for years now and it had gotten quite heavy. I'm using > > a > > small plastic tool box in a trial effort with a small box to see how few > > tools I can get by with in my "everyday" tool bag. I don't mind walking > > out > > to the car to get another tool if needed. I had found that I carried many > > tools in the SAT case that I rarely used. > > > > IMHO, the XL size would be WAY too big (I could put 80 lbs of tools in > > there!). Does anyone know of a good case that has lots of pockets for > > tools > > (like this Vetopropac) and has space for a Verituner (and not so terribly > > big)? > > > > Terry Farrell > > > > > >> I spend too much time digging for tools, and would > >> like to get a new case/box/bag/other. > >> > >> Is anyone using the Vetopropac vertical tool storage > >> bag, either the LC or XL size? > >> > >> Their website: http://www.vetopropac.com/home.html > >> > >> Greg Graham
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