I like long tools. I have several tools that are 26” long many between 18” - 25”. I have been unable to find a tool roll or case/bag that fits my tools for travel. Anyone have a recommendation ?
Well I was single for awhile in my younger years and taught myself to sew, I could probably do that!Have one made? Someone with a heavy-duty sewing machine could make one, maybe someone who makes custom drapes, an upholsterer, shoemaker. We don’t know of any around here but they are out there somewhere. My sewing machine wouldn’t handle it.
Could make a tool roll of any size from canvas sewing by hand, if you have that skill. Or might be riveted. I’ve made and repaired things from leather this way.
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My younger brother was recently gifted some of those removable handle tools. He has not tried them yet but I will see how he likes them.I can’t help, but just to say from what I’ve read it seems a number of demonstrators use removable handles to make traveling easier.
Double ended tools also help in this respect. Perhaps something to consider for the future?
Now THAT would be a slick solution for traveling to classes, at least by car or truck. I wouldn't know about traveling with tools by plane like the big teaching and demoing turners do, though. I know some of them come up with unique solutions.+1 on handleless tools. Easier travel, and easier storage in the shop.
But I still have a lot of handled tools. Looking around years ago this DeWalt rolling tool box was the longest I could find. (And I think wheels are a must).
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It's been a while, but if memory serves it can take a 26" tool, max. If there is one "on the shelf" near you to look at take a 26" dowel with you (and maybe 25" & 27"?).
As I’ve mentioned elsewhere here, I really like Eric Lofstrom’s setup. He uses a Pelican style hard rolling case with layers of custom cut foam inserts. Many of his handles and accessories have been modified for size, weight, and/or resistance to student tamperingI know some of them come up with unique solutions.
That's a great point, and those bags DO look useful. I'm also reminded of the range of music keyboard cases with modular foam interiors, often also with extra pockets. I know folks who've put those to all sorts of uses beyond instrument carry.The pockets on the rifle bags I posted provide room for those odds and ends, where a tool roll does not.
I've done something similar in the past. However, @Ed Brekke stated "I have several tools that are 26” long many between 18” - 25”.I use a 5 gallon bucket and put styrofoam? pipe insulation that is duct taped closed over the sharp gouge ends. Cheap and cheerfull!
Maybe some 4" or 6" PVC pipe** with an end cap and a threaded plug would work for you. You can fabricate a handle with some rope or an old leather belt.I like long tools. I have several tools that are 26” long many between 18” - 25”. I have been unable to find a tool roll or case/bag that fits my tools for travel. Anyone have a recommendation ?
Maybe some 4" or 6" PVC pipe with an end cap and a threaded plug would work for you. You can fabricate a handle with some rope or an old leather belt.
yup me too, but if I'm going far I just roll them up in a small canvas sheet I have. Nothing fancy, just simple and practical.I use a 5 gallon bucket and put styrofoam? pipe insulation that is duct taped closed over the sharp gouge ends. Cheap and cheerfull!