You got alot of your bases coverd there for sure. I would work on getting nicer brands/quailty of tools that you really enjoy using. Thoes nippers could serve as your hammer easily dropping a pound plus off your bag. In your situation your in a unique situation to get square storage conainers or parts bags that fit down the middle. If you put your less used tools or sockets just not such everyday stuff in boxes down the center you can free up space on the sides and raise up the stuff in the bottom of the bag so its easier to grab. You can do parts organizers magnetic parts tray or even gladwear to do this. Just seeing how down down you have to reach and hard things can be to get raising them up would help. The hammer for me is almost useless even when i do i carry a double ended steel/rubber or plastic one to add versatility. Park tools (the bike company) makes a good low cost steel/plastic hammer for under 20 bucks. I would suggest the tiny 10-12in pb swiss model i use but that is way more than the average price of the tools there. Keeping weight down really does help.
You got alot of your bases coverd there for sure. I would work on getting nicer brands/quailty of tools that you really enjoy using. Thoes nippers could serve as your hammer easily dropping a pound plus off your bag. In your situation your in a unique situation to get square storage conainers or parts bags that fit down the middle. If you put your less used tools or sockets just not such everyday stuff in boxes down the center you can free up space on the sides and raise up the stuff in the bottom of the bag so its easier to grab. You can do parts organizers magnetic parts tray or even gladwear to do this. Just seeing how down down you have to reach and hard things can be to get raising them up would help. The hammer for me is almost useless even when i do i carry a double ended steel/rubber or plastic one to add versatility. Park tools (the bike company) makes a good low cost steel/plastic hammer for under 20 bucks. I would suggest the tiny 10-12in pb swiss model i use but that is way more than the average price of the tools there. Keeping weight down really does help.
Your doing fine ,what was the brand of the solid red tool cart
It's a Craftsman, got it online. So far it is working well. I am moderately hard on certain items, I pull that in and out of the vehicle weekly.
You seriously need to learn the proper names and uses of your tools. This is either a poorly presented joke or you don't what you are doing.
Please provide an example, I am not following you. Thanks