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Silly question: Throwline cube
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<blockquote data-quote="gwiley" data-source="post: 2149050" data-attributes="member: 42809"><p>I use separate containers for my throwlines. The reason I reach for my second line is because I managed to get #1 stuck, and usually a lot of the throwline is still in the container so I hate to pull it all out to get to the next one.</p><p></p><p>I really like the drywall mud buckets (small, maybe 1/2 gallon) and large plastic folgers coffee containers (not the small ones). These both have lids that keep the line and bags in place and are small enough to pack nicely.</p><p></p><p>I looked at the throw line bags but it seemed like a lot of money, foldable doesn't really help because then where do I put the throw line?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gwiley, post: 2149050, member: 42809"] I use separate containers for my throwlines. The reason I reach for my second line is because I managed to get #1 stuck, and usually a lot of the throwline is still in the container so I hate to pull it all out to get to the next one. I really like the drywall mud buckets (small, maybe 1/2 gallon) and large plastic folgers coffee containers (not the small ones). These both have lids that keep the line and bags in place and are small enough to pack nicely. I looked at the throw line bags but it seemed like a lot of money, foldable doesn't really help because then where do I put the throw line? [/QUOTE]
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