rick carpenter
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Here are some of my tools for easy access for "every day ready" projects. I do a fair amount of community projects and demo/rebuild for disaster recovery through the Methodist Church, and these are the things I automatically pack along with a circ saw, drill, and impact driver. The West District of the Texas Annual Conference Committee on Relief of the UMC has a trailer with the big stuff that we use on missions and disaster recovery.
The 5-gal bucket has 100' of 12 ga ext cord wrapped around a coffee can screwed into the base with a standalone gfci outlet in it. The cord reel has about 10' of 10 ga with a separate triple outlet gfci adapter. The hand tools displayed are biased toward electrical work, I won't bore everyone with the contents the heavy bag of regular hand tools. Next purchases will be a Ridgid 30A/20A conversion cord and a Ridgid 20A Multi-Circuit cord (a 20A cord with several 125V/15A receptacles). The Occidental Leather pocket caddy is pretty cool, no tool belt required.
The 5-gal bucket has 100' of 12 ga ext cord wrapped around a coffee can screwed into the base with a standalone gfci outlet in it. The cord reel has about 10' of 10 ga with a separate triple outlet gfci adapter. The hand tools displayed are biased toward electrical work, I won't bore everyone with the contents the heavy bag of regular hand tools. Next purchases will be a Ridgid 30A/20A conversion cord and a Ridgid 20A Multi-Circuit cord (a 20A cord with several 125V/15A receptacles). The Occidental Leather pocket caddy is pretty cool, no tool belt required.