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For the folks who find a tool belt tends to fall down, you can either add a harness, or a simple 1" wide web strap over one shoulder like the old military Sam Browne belts.
Or grow some hips to hold their belts up!
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For the folks who find a tool belt tends to fall down, you can either add a harness, or a simple 1" wide web strap over one shoulder like the old military Sam Browne belts.
Had hips and a waist when I was younger, but these days they seem to have "disappeared" !Or grow some hips to hold their belts up!
No recommendations just a funny story, worked in Canada fo about 3 months, and we got most of our timber, electrics and tooling from either "The Home Depot" (B&Q) or a localAs title suggests , what’s everyone’s opinion on them?
May have to consider buying one as the company has supplied new ppe and although nice quality snickers trousers and tee shirts have been provided, the trousers have come without the flappy pockets as most of the lads have tool belts so didn’t want the extra pockets.
I’m not a fan of the tool belt but may consider buying one as having no flappy pockets to store screws, tools and the like while say doing 1st and 2nd fixing etc will become annoying to me I’m sure.
Oh and for the fans out there any recommendations?
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no room.i keep my dog there.You can keep your Volt stick in your top pocket.
Don't like nuts? Then why do you spend so much time here?was considering snickers, but i don't like nuts.
I have room enough in my pockets and pouches for all my wago's and tools etc.I do like a tool belt when up a ladder...keeps the Wagos and strippers handy, a Stanley knife to cut the silicone, and still room for 20 Rothmans and a lighter...
otherwise...I prefer to keep everything on the ground in a bag or box
Never really liked them unless you were doing a repetitive task, like fixing trunking etc, even then the got in the way.useful to hang on the steps though when fixing lights. all tools and bits within hands reach.
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