Drywall Tools Storage and Transportation Container consists of a container
having an outer main box with a lid, snaps for sealing the lid, a series
of grommets on the top of the lid, molded handles on the top and bottom
of the outer main box, wheels on the bottom of the main box, dividers
placed within grooves in the interior of the main box, a water release
valve on the bottom of the main box, a grate covering the floor of the
main box, brackets in the interior, bottom of the main box, and at least
one peg in the interior, bottom of the main box for holding a main pump.
The invention allows a drywalling specialist to place his tools within
the container for transport and storage when the tools are not in use.
While working at a jobsite, certain tools can be placed within the
grommets on the lid for ease of use. When the user has completed the job,
he can simply place the tools within the container or on the brackets and
dividers in the interior of the container and fill it with water. The
user then closes the lid and uses the snaps on the lid to form a
water-tight barrier, allowing the tools to be transported and cleaned
through the agitation of the water while the container is moved between
locations.