Recommendations for a good tool roll?
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Vintage Raleigh, Howdy;
Have you read the reviews? One claims that a 1/2" drive Snap-On ratchet "barely" fits. Is your pump
longer than that?
hank
DISCLAIMER: I'n not connected to Duluth Trading in any way, shape or form.
longer than that?
hank
DISCLAIMER: I'n not connected to Duluth Trading in any way, shape or form.
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Swift Industries makes a nice one.
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Lee Valley has inexpensive canvas chisel rolls in 3 sizes...dye it if you'd like
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https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/2160...er-tool-holder
Here's the offending pump
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I backed this Silca number recently (includes tools):
https://silca.cc/collections/silca-t...673c11003e392f
https://silca.cc/collections/silca-t...673c11003e392f
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Vintage Raleigh, Howdy;
According to the dimensions of the Duluth bag it's 17" wide (6" more then the pump's length), and 29.5"
long (unrolled). So, ... I'd say it could gobble-up your pump and not even have a feather hanging from the
corner of it's mouth (Cat that ate the canary comparison). Added plus is it's canvas with a leather section
that acts as a cover when rolled up. Very vintage lookin' imo. Read through the reviews some of the folks
posted photos so you don't have to rely on the art work.
hank
Haven't read the reviews Hank but saw this on Etsy and was looking for something in canvas or similar. This is the only one that i've seen that will secure my travel pump without mods.
https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/2160...er-tool-holder
Here's the offending pump
https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/2160...er-tool-holder
Here's the offending pump
long (unrolled). So, ... I'd say it could gobble-up your pump and not even have a feather hanging from the
corner of it's mouth (Cat that ate the canary comparison). Added plus is it's canvas with a leather section
that acts as a cover when rolled up. Very vintage lookin' imo. Read through the reviews some of the folks
posted photos so you don't have to rely on the art work.
hank
Last edited by hankaye; 08-24-16 at 09:23 PM.
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Thanks everyone for the input, lots to absorb and lots of choices!
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I have both a Henry III and an Acorn...both are similar and work well...but Henry's are MUCH easier to get...and you get some choice in color(s)