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Question on a man purse :) while working on the rigging?
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<blockquote data-quote="056kid" data-source="post: 3603090" data-attributes="member: 188500"><p>I'm not sure about man purses, but I never leave the house without my nose box. It's for food, more food, starter pawls, oh #### clips, rope, screws,plugs,more saw crap, various tools, a few files, both city and mountain money, pills, condiments, keys, after work beverages for the ride to the beer store, and a myriad of other things. And not to be overlooked, the layer of sludge. Exterior sludge looks nice and all, but it is the interior sludge that is important. The interior sludge is what keeps other noses out haha. .</p><p> A small oil soaked nose bag is good to have in the back of the crummy for things that wont fit into the nose box. wedges, tapes, larger saw parts, a few chunks of black pitch for the cold days (just in case you cant find some). Then yet another nose bag that lives behind the seat containing tin pants and some wool for the wet days. .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="056kid, post: 3603090, member: 188500"] I'm not sure about man purses, but I never leave the house without my nose box. It's for food, more food, starter pawls, oh #### clips, rope, screws,plugs,more saw crap, various tools, a few files, both city and mountain money, pills, condiments, keys, after work beverages for the ride to the beer store, and a myriad of other things. And not to be overlooked, the layer of sludge. Exterior sludge looks nice and all, but it is the interior sludge that is important. The interior sludge is what keeps other noses out haha. . A small oil soaked nose bag is good to have in the back of the crummy for things that wont fit into the nose box. wedges, tapes, larger saw parts, a few chunks of black pitch for the cold days (just in case you cant find some). Then yet another nose bag that lives behind the seat containing tin pants and some wool for the wet days. . [/QUOTE]
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