I went to the local army surplus store and bought a military style tool bag.
I have used it for many years without any signs of wear. It is made out of a
heavy nylon canvas with a waterproof coating on the inside. it is plenty
large enough to hold all the tools and parts I think I will ever need. You
could easily put the NASS logo on one.
Tod Jones
Harrisonburg Va.
67 Spit Mk II
----- Original Message -----
From: "flinters" <flinters@picarefy.com>
To: "Spitfire List" <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 4:34 PM
Subject: Tool bags
>
> All this talk of tool bags makes me wonder if someone should market a nice
> vinyl bag with the NASS logo (to be determined) on it for you to put all
> your tools into and make the boot more tidy? It would have to be vinyl to
> keep moisture out and come with a dessicant bag as well. Maybe a list of
> suggested tools. Supplying the tools would price the whole thing beyond
> acceptable levels. I would buy a tool bag that had the Triumph wreath on
> it and the NASS logo as well. The original toolkit was nifty, but it
> doesn't hold things like duct tape. :)
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