My tool belt
May 21st, 2006
My tool belt has become essential to me at the job site. It wasn’t always like that — at first I thought it was too big and bulky and I wasn’t using it very efficiently. But now that I’ve removed one of the big pouches and found a “home” for everything in the belt’s remaining pockets and niches; I like it a lot.
It’s a Bucket Boss Builder’s Rig. The belt is padded and the nylon canvas is lighter than leather. Affordable too at about $35.
I keep my hammer in the loop at my right side. The little pouch slides around to my back. It’s supposed to be for a tape measure (I think) but I use it for 8d nails. The big pouch is at my left and it holds my tape measure, eye protection and ear protection go in the main compartment. My angle square goes in a special sleeve and there are small pockets for a pencil and a pocket knife. 16d nails go in the smaller pouch on the outside of the big one. A place for everything …
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