Storing copper fittings

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What do you guys use??

Ive never got past 3, 4 gal F and E tanks in the van but want something a touch more professional

Not sure if this is the right place to ask but i am!
 
Got some Stanley trays,clear lid split into little sections,1 tray for 15,1 for 22,1 for common connex then use a fittings tub for any surplus end feed.
 
I got those for my screws/plugs and another for clips didnt think they would hold enough fittings so might try the bigger fat max, cheers
 
I use a toolbox that has trays with dividers, as I don't do installs I only need a few 15 and 22 elbows, sockets etc. the soldering kit goes in the bottom of the box.
 
i use these for fittings 15 - 22 etc


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these for screws, rawplugs etc.

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and these for waste fittings, toilet syphons etc

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Stanley Fatmax organisers,nice large containers and deep enough to hold a few fittings,i got mine a few years ago from magnet they had specil offer on them cheaper then anywhere else
 
Come on guys, let's see some real photos of the back of the van on a Friday afternoon. Carnage...
 
Another vote for the Stanley boxes here. Have 1 for end feeds, 1 for compressions, 1 for brass and iron plugs/fittings.
 
Another vote for the Stanley/ Black & Decker Boxes.

1 for endfeed
1 for clips, screws and plugs
1 for gas fittings
1 for electrical
1 for small spares, thermistors, thermocouplings etc.

Top up every Sunday pm ready for the week.

Mike
 

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