I have been a residential installer for a couple of years now, and I’m sure a lot of you will agree with me that installing new ductwork is probably one of the least enjoyable parts of the trade. If you’ve done any duct installs, especially in tight crawl spaces or attics with nasty blown-in insulation, the most annoying part can be dragging all your hand tools, tape, and straps with you and trying not to lose them. Most people I know, myself included, either use an old small tool bag to carry everything or a small cardboard box—basically anything to keep things somewhat organized. Any techs out there with advice or tool bag/tote suggestions that can make this easier? These are the tools I need to carry with me while installing duct runs. Let me know if you know of anything that can help. Tools needed for duct work (what I carry): 1. Staple gun with extra staples 2. Duct knife or scissors 3. Dykes 4. Panduit gun 5. Roll of Venture tape 6. Nylon straps to hang ducts 7.…