Tom, you might look at Wal-Mart or a similiar for a cloth toolbag. I have one made by rubbermaid that is just right for taking on trips. Lots of places for plastic containers and such. I have enough stuff in there to tie dozens of patterns.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Morning Murf!! Not sure if i'm on the IOFF list or > not but i do have a hat!! > > After 5 years, i'm leaving Operations and going back > out driving for the > company effective May1st, so i'll use this as an > excuse for not being in this > swap. Transition periods, training the replacement > etc. > > Finished the "GOTO" Swap of Mike's in Hawaii and > with the job swap, have yet > to send them along. They are coming Mike!!! > Toetags printed etc.!!! > > My biggest "think"is coming up with a bag for my > drivers stuff plus my tying > stuff...nothing too big but something that might fit > behind the seat of my > pickup. > > Tom Swahn > Vermont > > I want to be oblivious to the complexities of life > and be overly excited by > the little things again...I want to believe that > anything is > possible................. > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
