Tool Bags?

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What companies make strong, durable tool bags? Preferably out of a heavy synthetic material like ballistics cloth. I'm looking for one that's 18" to 20" long, and strong enough to carry all of my structural ironworker tools. Thanks.
 
Good choice. I have several Duluth bags and even the hardware, snap clips and D-rings, are strong enough for real work, no plastic, or flimsy shoulder straps.
 
I like my Bucket Boss Gatemouth Longboy, though I can't give a testimonial for its durability because mine just goes from the basement to the toolbox on my truck occasionally. It'll hold more stuff than you want to carry.
Do a search to see the different models. www.coastaltool.com has good prices(much better than a lot of places I've seen) and service, but not the whole selection. Shows they're backordered on the toolbag I have, which should be big enough for you.
 
I have a Veto Propac and it is by far the best built bag. They also stand behind their work. My partner snaged his on a jagged piece of metal and tore a seam. He called Veto and they sent a new bag no questions asked.
 
Don't know how much weight it will take, but I have one made by craftsman thats just big enough to carry my welding mask, gloves, and glasses inside. It has pouches down the side that I keep chalk, center punches, markers, wire cutters, and needle nose pliars in. Works out real well. Made of nylon and has a wire frame inside to make it keep its shape.
 
Another vote for Bucket Boss, although I'm another weekend Mr. Fixit around the house - I don't carry it around on jobsites.
 
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