I'd guess most of us aren't carrying tools that are used to make money. I try to do all of the maintenance and minor repairs on my van and carry 2 toolboxes that weigh about 40 lbs. total.For those with a lot of tools, how are you managing them during your travels and what is your setup like? I'm wondering because it seems like a decent tool selection precludes something like a van, because there just wouldn't be enough space and weight capacity to make a home out of the same place I'm storing the things that make me money.
Also misc. pullers, jackstands, 2 jacks, diagnostic gear (fuel pressure tester,VOM, code reader,vac pump,battery tester,etc.) along with torque wrenches, misc. hammers/mallets and a box-o-bolts.
Since my van is a work in progress, I also bring along some basic woodworking tools. 4" power saw, angle grinder, jig saw, hand saws, clamps. Also misc. electrical gear to maintain a small solar setup, lighting,fans.
All together it probably totals about 100 lbs. along with maybe another 25lbs. or so of extra oil, antifreeze, misc. fluids,gas cans. That much is no biggie for my E150 to carry around. Some of that is carried in a cargo box at the rear.
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