skeletron
Structural
- Jan 30, 2019
- 846
For those that go to inspect buildings and residences, whether for forensics, restoration, or renovations:
What is in your tool bag? And what is your tool bag of choice?
I'm using a backpack but I've been unsure how to upgrade to either a contractor type carry-tool bag, a side pack, or a different backpack. I can't decide because I'm so used to using the backpack (I just hate the setup).
I have an notebook with stationary, a digital camera (phone as backup), measuring tape and laser. I'm curious to see if any of you bring an awl or hammer, or even a rebound hammer. I want to have a better way (maybe a more "visual way" for people on site) to test concrete and wood quality.
I don't often take my cheat sheet notes (binder with typical values) because it's a bit of a burden and I'd rather crunch numbers at home.
What is in your tool bag? And what is your tool bag of choice?
I'm using a backpack but I've been unsure how to upgrade to either a contractor type carry-tool bag, a side pack, or a different backpack. I can't decide because I'm so used to using the backpack (I just hate the setup).
I have an notebook with stationary, a digital camera (phone as backup), measuring tape and laser. I'm curious to see if any of you bring an awl or hammer, or even a rebound hammer. I want to have a better way (maybe a more "visual way" for people on site) to test concrete and wood quality.
I don't often take my cheat sheet notes (binder with typical values) because it's a bit of a burden and I'd rather crunch numbers at home.