Anyone tried organizing and hauling gear with the Milwakee Packout system?

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I'm using the DeWalt 'Tough Chest' without the lid for my pair of LP121s + gearbag on top.
It's really a 'leakage preventor' than a gear mover since it stays in my car the entire time. I added some tank support on the bottom and then I fiberglassed the entire inside for additional strength. I tilt it out to dump any drip-age residual water on the bottom from the ride home. It holds my 2 tanks and my wheeled mesh dive bag that rolls to the boat. Been 3 yrs now and hasn't leaked saltwater in my car yet.

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Any pics on how your carrying two lp 112 please
These $25 Husky wheeled tool totes fit LP108s like a glove, which means they'll fit almost any other common cylinder. You can ratchet strap them to the floor board. I didn't install it yet in this photo, but my truck bed has a retractable aluminum cover to prevent theft and would also stop vertical fight so I don't bother ratchet strapping. Only way they're coming out is if I rolled my truck. Side benefit is you can just roll your tanks to the dock.

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I use the Craftsman VersaStack(same as the DeWalt TradeStack 2.0) system for my dive gear. All my dive gear is in the big roller chest, I have a small save-a-dive and other small things in an organizer that clips on. I’m looking at getting the toolbox to store bigger tools and maybe some of my lead.
 
When I was doing hull cleaning, I used a Husky rolling tool box up and down docks. I cut some slots in the lid toward the end above the wheels, ran a tank cam strap through so I could carry a tank on top. The weight of the tank over the wheels served as a nice counterweight and made it easier to haul the box.
 

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