Tool bag

Marcel Carey mcpianos at hotmail.com
Wed Nov 7 04:56:24 MST 2007


Hi Marshall,

I have a big hoiuse tool bag from Duluth. I found it got too heavy so I did install 2 cheap casters under it. So now, I can lug it around using the shoulder strap to pull it. I still have to lift one end of it, but it makes long hauls easier on my back. I'm now thinking of installing 2 more casters on il so I don't even have to lift one end. The two casters that I've installed are NOT swivel type so the bag is easier to control.

Marcel Carey, RPT
Sherbrooke, QC_

_______________________________> From: pianotune05 at hotmail.com> To: pianotech at ptg.org> Subject: Tool bag> Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2007 20:55:06 -0800>> Hi Everyone,> I checked out the Duluth tool bag online. The only fault I would have is that it doesn't have wheels. I bought one of those pull behind luggage looking bags people typically use for computers etc. They have the long handle that pulls up and compartments, black in color and they look like luggage, but a lot smaller. The thing is, the handle broke. So if I could find a bag that has wheels with a strong sturdy handle after I finish my training out here, I'll be set. Now if I have my wife drive me to all of my appointments, then a bag without wheels won't be an issue. What other tool bags do you guys use? Again, that Duluth is a great looking bag, but it doesn't have wheels. Take care everyone.> Marshall> ________________________________> Peek-a-boo FREE Tricks & Treats for You! Get 'em!

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