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Hi All. I re-read some older posts regarding aerial ladders vs bucket trucks. One of the things mentioned was - with an aerial ladder, you have to carry your tools up with you. That's a pain in the butt. But I rigged up something that works well for me, photos attached. I keep all of the standard hand tools in this box, everything that I might expect to need when I get in the air. It swivels to level itself, has a locking 'brake'' to hold it in place, a tray for small stuff and holders for tools in use. It's waterproof, and I leave the tools in it all the time.

If you've got a bucket or a platform, you probably wouldn't need something like this, but I find it pretty helpful. Next week I'll be working on a cupholder and ashtray.

Here's the pix -

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  • !llumenati

Very Nice That is a great idea... I like the swivel wheel caster you used for the tool box. All you need now is a chair to sit on while you work.

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