Sealant tube holder ideas?

I'd suggest that the first thing to do would be to think about whether you need to be carrying all those random tubes to every single job - in a van may be OK but in a car?
 
Cardboard box in which sealant multi packs are sold.
For something more long term, just make the same in plywood.
 
I'd suggest that the first thing to do would be to think about whether you need to be carrying all those random tubes to every single job - in a van may be OK but in a car?
Maybe it’s like a machine gun, pump several rounds to make sure ;):LOL:
 
Can anyone point me in the direction of a bag or holder for sealant tubes? I currently use a bag but it's not very successful as they fall about and the nozzles get bent. Something that I just grab and stick in the back of the car.
I've seen many online but they all seem to be a fixed type, for fixing to the side of a van or garage etc.
I've come across something from B&Q but tbh, spat my coffee out when I saw the price! Still don't know how I'd carry it even :(
A bucket is what my mate uses and it seems to work for him. Are you a mastic man ?
 
I scoured the Internet looking for sealant tube holders and decided I didn't want to spend the money they wanted for them.

What you see before you is offcuts of solvent weld pipe "im a hoarder" and a bit of upvc soffit board screwed to mdf.

The clips are 2 inch waste pipe and stabiliser things are 1 inch and 1/4 waste pipe which sits neatly inside the tube.

I chose soffit because pipe cement bonds plastic to plastic better than plastic to wood.

It works, they are accessible and they dont roll around my van anymore, and it cost nothing, what's not to like.
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