Made myself a travel friendly rebuilding bag!

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Tinkiegrrl

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So, I was getting a bit weary of carrying a large ziplock bag full of spare parts, kanthal, cotton, and handy rebuilding tools. While I was browsing Muji after adding a bag of their organic cotton pads to my cart, I came across this hanging, travel case meant for holding toiletries. Here's what I made of it!

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And folded up:

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It fits right in the large purse I lug to work every day. The mesh on the top section is pretty handy for a kanthal spool. I threaded the end out so that I don't need to actually remove the spool to cut a piece from it. There are elastic slots in the bottom for bottles of liquid, tools, etc... No more ziploc bag!
 

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Haha.. neat...

Ladies have it easy when it comes to this, they already carry around a giant bag capable of housing all the gear..

We need bags, we get no pockets! My jeans pockets are useless, even a bank card sticks out at the top...my 2 year old little boy can fit the old house phone (now toy) in his jeans, not a chance it would go in mine.
 

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This plain, black, bag should be guy friendly too. Small enough to fit in a back pack. Also, that mesh really IS handy. I just pull out the part of kanthal I left hanging out. Don't need to remove the spool at all. When it's opened up, there's a hook to hang it up, and I hang it on a hook in the garage above the work table where I'm building coils.
 

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I have to ask.....You build coils at work? ;)

Not usually, but I've done a couple at work. I have my own office, and I often take lunch at my desk. What I do during my lunch hour is my business. It's actually the best time to do it. I'm closer to 40 then I am to 30, and by a certain time at night I'm starting to find that it's a struggle to focus my eyes on tiny coils. I can't build coils while the kids are still up, so I need to wait until they're in bed. I'm away for long enough at work, so when I get home I like to just focus on the kids before they're in bed.
 
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