My box is still evolving, and what I bring depends on whether it's a 1 day launch and I have one thing or a 4 day weekend rocket-palooza.
I use some harbor freight "storehouse" portable storage cases for rocket parts/spares (tethers, chutes, links, hardware like washers and nuts, ejection charges, trackers, batteries, chargers). They're not perfect but for the money they hit the spot for me. A spare soft sided toolbag I had for tools, which is the normal hand tools, wiring tools, hobby knife, JB-quick and CA glue, tape, zip ties, sandpaper, cleanup supplies, etc. If I'm there more than one day I'll have our travel trailer which has a more extensive toolbox (drill, soldering iron, multimeter, etc) as well as chairs, awning, and other creature comforts.
I think most important is to have any specialty tools your rockets require -- a certain size nut driver, or hex wrench or tiny screwdriver for those terminals for example.
I like the rifle box idea. I have one of those, it will definitely get repurposed when I get to longer motors.
I use some harbor freight "storehouse" portable storage cases for rocket parts/spares (tethers, chutes, links, hardware like washers and nuts, ejection charges, trackers, batteries, chargers). They're not perfect but for the money they hit the spot for me. A spare soft sided toolbag I had for tools, which is the normal hand tools, wiring tools, hobby knife, JB-quick and CA glue, tape, zip ties, sandpaper, cleanup supplies, etc. If I'm there more than one day I'll have our travel trailer which has a more extensive toolbox (drill, soldering iron, multimeter, etc) as well as chairs, awning, and other creature comforts.
I think most important is to have any specialty tools your rockets require -- a certain size nut driver, or hex wrench or tiny screwdriver for those terminals for example.
I like the rifle box idea. I have one of those, it will definitely get repurposed when I get to longer motors.