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Old 06-06-2012, 07:57 PM   #1
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Default Low voltage tool belts anybody?

Loved looking at the tool belt thread but I didn't see a lot of low voltage threads. So here is my personal tool belt. I do a lot of small residential work and small office work. This pouch combined with a little bag works great for me.

At work I have a little bigger CLC bag, with much better tools and I will try and get pics of that tomorrow, but until then, here is the trusty pouch that I use on the side.

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Old 06-06-2012, 08:14 PM   #2
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Default Herer are some more pictures

Won't let me upload, here are the pics.

https://picasaweb.google.com/1026553...eat=directlink

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Man it sure would be nice if those were all the tools I need to do my job.
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Those are my most commonly used tools, alot of work in racks and what not.
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Old 06-06-2012, 09:05 PM   #5
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My LV tool belt is MUCH lighter than my regular tool belt. I probably pulled about 4K feet today.
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Damn, 4k is a lot. What were you pulling? cat6?

I do A LOT and I mean A LOT of small 3-4 computer setups for construction contractors.
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These and a Fluke 43 meter.





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Damn you guys travel light, are these just for terminating? What about basket tray, conduit, blocking, building panels, knocking in dwangs, seismic bracing for racks, etc?
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Yupp chewy 99 percent terminating for me. I'll try and get some pictures of my bag today
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I carry my tools in an electrician's tote and put what I need in my pockets...lol
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I carry my phone stuff in this and pocket what I need:



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That is awesome! It must be from Israel
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Looking good! Lets see some more!
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Added some new photos.

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MechanicalDVR, I really like that! I was in Israel in the summer of 2008. What is the story behind that bag, what is its original purpose?
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This is how Im rolling at the moment.
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It was a maintenance kit for a machine gun.
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Damn, 4k is a lot. What were you pulling? cat6?

I do A LOT and I mean A LOT of small 3-4 computer setups for construction contractors.
Cat6 data and cat5 voice. 51 Drops at this current job.

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