Its called gator back.yamatitan said:Looks nice who makes it?
That's the exact same as my rack-a-tier.My new bags finally showed up last night. I have the same kind now but ive lost to much weight so they dont stay up.
Do you like themJBadaoa said:That's the exact same as my rack-a-tier.
Best pouch Ive ever had. There's a special spot for everything. I added a drill holster to mine though, suspenders on xertain occasions also. I think I paid around $110.00 for that setup, and it came with an awesome padded belt. What that run you?Do you like them
I think it was 90-95. I just carry my little 12v lithium impact in one of the bigger pocketsJBadaoa said:Best pouch Ive ever had. There's a special spot for everything. I added a drill holster to mine though, suspenders on xertain occasions also. I think I paid around $110.00 for that setup, and it came with an awesome padded belt. What that run you?
I've been wearing one for 39 years...some day I'll be an electrician like you..:whistling2:Real electricians dont wear tool belts
Suspenders.My new bags finally showed up last night. I have the same kind now but iv'e lost to much weight so they don't stay up.
Yeah some day you will be lolHARRY304E said:I've been wearing one for 39 years...some day I'll be an electrician like you..:whistling2:
I have them but cant do any work above my head with them. Maybe im just not used to themfive.five-six said:Suspenders.
You should take it off now and then, especially when you shower.I've been wearing one for 39 years...
What do they wear? A desk?:laughing::laughing:Real electricians dont wear tool belts
What brand are you using? I've got a pair of Occidentals that work great!:thumbsup:I have them but cant do any work above my head with them. Maybe im just not used to them
They are the same brand as my pouch. Ive tried to use them to keep my belt from falling but could get stuff done so now they are in the vanwendon said:What brand are you using? I've got a pair of Occidentals that work great!:thumbsup:
Real electricians carry a large flat, small flat, #2 Phillips, #1 Robertson, #2 Robertson, needle nose pliers, wire strippers, utility knife, tape measure, hammer, and at times a pipe reamer and a crimping toolWhat kind of work are you doing where you need to carry that many tools with you all the time? Looks like you are just asking for back problems with a rig like that.