Lowes. They're ok but really bulky and heavy in my opinion. Not bad for the price though and it is nice if you do a lot of things like I do. You can easily switch 1 pouch for say an electrician pouch. I have the diamondback now and like it a lot. Only a couple things I'd want different. Pretty expensive though.
Cats paw on the left, square on the right, hammer in the rear. Unless I’m doing finish work, then I’ll drop my little finish hammer in that loop on the side of the pouch but nobody that actually earns a living is dropping a framing hammer in that knee beater loop.
@@bryces28interesting, i do tape and square on the left, pencil on the right. Pull tape, mark, then when my hand puts away the tape it comes back with the square, mark. And both go away at the same time.
Absolutely not. I have been in residential and light commercial for 20 years. Maybe they work for walking around on flat ground but the second you step up on anything or try to get around something you’re hanging up everywhere.
I have to disagree I own the same bags and I'm sick of the lack of storage, and getting stuck when walking through studs. I'm going with occidental leather when my fraying nylon belt fails.
Fr I’ve had these for like 3 almost 4 years at this point and they piss me off. Yeah they can be convenient but shit they are way too bulky and if you set them down wrong everything in them falls out especially nails and screws.
My boss has the big fancy occi set and I've worn it once or twice. I find it too bulky to fit between even studs. Forget about webbing the trusses or framing in hips. Another crew mate has just the left hand bag though so his whole right side is clear and that would be fine I think.
@Mlopez23 because he is right handed, its quicker to use tape with left and keep pencil in right, then drop tape in left and pull square from left then mark square. Its more awkward to cross his body to drop square
No man you walk into a house you're knocking down the insides. You climb a ladder your picking up all your shit. If you want to carry all the tools for the entire crew yeah its the best.
That's a health and safety, PPE, and PUWER violation without proper boots just make sure you watch out for your HSW Manager and try to get proper boots just contact your work and they should supply you with boots with steel caps in accordance to PUWER Regulations and if they don't you can sue them for breach of health and safety
It’s hilarious how older generations in construction are some of the most judgmental, close minded, tell but not teach, group of construction workers in a hundred years. They wonder why new generations of workers avoid construction like the plague when 90% of people they would work with are more of a tool than what they put in their pouches. If you want new workers, start acting like an adult, not a child. Teach, show, understand there will be mistakes, by all means though keep down this path and give me as much job security as possible when all of you old geezers quit and need someone to fix your house. 🤩
Mira nadamas la escuadra 📐 es un dolor en el trasero no tener un lugar adécuado en tu tool belt para ella se te cae en todos los lados 😮 por lo tanto ese tool belt apesta 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I use those not bad on price easy to hang up in the van each pouch set up for different jobs . Use the bigger pouches for cladding and smaller for else where. If I need to jump in my excavator just clip em off. Hard to justify paying for premium.
I literally do formwork with a hammer a nips a tape and 1 pouch for nails , done it that way for years anytime I see these Americans with 70 tools in their 2 massive pouches I just laugh it’s ridiculous 🤣