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Old 02-12-2009, 09:08 PM
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Hi all i currently have my flytying gear set up on a small desk in the spare bedroom. However, come january my flytying den will become a nursery as i've a little one due in march. Any recommendations or suggestions of a good flytying materal storage bag or holdall for my gear? I've a fair bit with an old nappy box, small drawer unit and 4 box files holding my stuff. New home for tying will be the downstairs table but with christmas due thought santa could bring me a shiney new bag to put it all in!

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I just picked up one of these from B&Q for £19

Stanley Pro Mobile Tool Chest - ToolVenture.co.uk

It's huge, but I've nearly filled it, good job I bought.

When shopping remember that your collection will inevitably grow especially with the offerings one here.

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Hi all i currently have my flytying gear set up on a small desk in the spare bedroom. However, come january my flytying den will become a nursery as i've a little one due in march. Any recommendations or suggestions of a good flytying materal storage bag or holdall for my gear? I've a fair bit with an old nappy box, small drawer unit and 4 box files holding my stuff. New home for tying will be the downstairs table but with christmas due thought santa could bring me a shiney new bag to put it all in!

Jonathan

get one of these they hold an absolute mountain of stuff i can assure you ...just scroll down to the bag ...



http://www.flyforums.co.uk/trade-cla...e-savings.html

heres a couple of pics i put on grommits ad ..each and every pocket is stuffed full ..

http://www.flyforums.co.uk/trade-cla...ying-case.html
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Have to agree with bruce, fantastic bag and great storage space,

well made , stylish looking ,

massive amount of room for all your materials
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Have to agree with bruce, fantastic bag and great storage space,

well made , stylish looking ,

massive amount of room for all your materials


from a bloke that has two of them
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Lolololol yep and needing them lolol
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I just picked up one of these from B&Q for £19

Stanley Pro Mobile Tool Chest - ToolVenture.co.uk

It's huge, but I've nearly filled it, good job I bought.

When shopping remember that your collection will inevitably grow especially with the offerings one here.

Cheers

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Me too. I bought one for my coarse gear when they were £19 also but balked at the £40 full price so waited until they were back down to £19 again for the tying gear.

Couldn't recommend this bit of kit more. Grab it while you can at the reduced price.

I'll try and post some before and after pics. You'll see what I mean.
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