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The ideal engineer's toolbox

cc toolbox.jpgWhat would be the ideal toolbox for an engineer? What would be in it if it could only include five items?

We'll kick this of with five suggestions, but let us know what you think. Select the items you would wish to include and add any further suggestions for inclusion via the other field.



Hopefully over time we will build up a good picture of the most-selected tools. Periodically I will update the main list with your suggestions. Have your say!

Of course, a platonic ideal of a toolbox would be in danger of becoming infinitely large - just add everything. But if we restrict it to the five most essential elements, hopefully it will remain focused and practical.

It's just a bit of fun, but it may evolve interestingly as more suggestions come in.

(Picture: Inside a ToolBox by Siomuzz under Creative Coomons Attribution Licence)
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