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Originally posted by icyflame Quote: Originally posted by wannafreeze I use a light weight cart with two milk crates mounted on it.(top one`s bottom is cut out)I go to every call with it.I got my droplight,leak detector,cordless drill,knee pad,gauges attached to it with hooks.put the nitro tank,chemical pump,tool box ,soap boble detector,two sizes of three in one starter in it,hook the freon tank to it.I can throw a 4 foot ladder on it too.except roof tops I can go anywhere with it.In my tool box I have more than my hand tools.Including an ultrasonic detector.I can do a compressor replacing job with one trip only.I didn`t see one new customer that wasn`t impressed with my entry to his place fully equipped like that.I don`t care if I have to park far from the store I service I am not carrying anything .about my knee pad:from home depot I bought a square of this restaurant mat that is thick and has holes on it.the common black mat.cut it in half(two squares) on one piece attached a ...
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Is anyone using a tool belt for HVAC work?
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