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MagMaster V2 | Magnetic Tool & Hardware Holder
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PinPal Setup Guide
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How to set up your PinPal Pins holstery.com/collections/pinpal
Just In Time | Making Holstery Tool Holsters
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Holstery tool holsters being made.
Holstery System | How It Works
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Josh explains the Holstery system with the help of his beautiful assistant Todd.
Pimp My Tool Belt - Chest Rig Edition (Framer)
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Corbin's boss orders him a ModRig and we deliver it on-site.
Drop It Down with LowBoy - Modular Tool Belt Panel
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holstery.com/products/lowboy-modular-tool-belt-panel
The Holstery RipBelt System | Lightweight Modular Tool Belt
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The Holstery RipBelt System | Lightweight Modular Tool Belt
Clip-On Hammer and Tool Holster | Jolly Roger
Просмотров 22 тыс.Год назад
Clip-On Hammer and Tool Holster | Jolly Roger
MagMaster Pro | Clip-On Magnetic Tool Holder
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MagMaster Pro | Clip-On Magnetic Tool Holder
Joey Pouch | Clip-On Bag For Tools, Nails, and Screws
Просмотров 33 тыс.2 года назад
Joey Pouch | Clip-On Bag For Tools, Nails, and Screws
MK2: a better holster for your phone
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MK2: a better holster for your phone
Stitching through Kydex and leather with a Shapeoko CNC router
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Stitching through Kydex and leather with a Shapeoko CNC router
When are yall going to come out with a double pouch to have different set of screws in each pouch
Yeah, no. I think I'll take my pouches.
What is the screw spacing on the plate? (please say 1.0")
23.4mm so just under 1"
Cool idea seems hot for summer
Your hips and sciatica would be giving you absolute hell after a day of that. Uneven loads and unsupported.
The magnet works great for me
This dude got so much sugar in the tank I’m surprised he can even do this type of work. Very impressive
日本でも発売して下さい。
You guys seem to have attracted all the crackpots or bot accounts, presumably from your competitors. 🙄 I, for one, love your stuff. I have the beefy padded tool belt, the Jolly Roger, a Joey Pouch Pro, a tape measure mount, and a couple of Mag tool things (sorry dude, I can’t remember all the names you’ve got for your parts!). They work great for utility detection work. The pouch fits two cans of spray paint perfectly. The Jolly Roger holds my manhole lifter tool (Telstra pit key). Mag tools I have on my suspenders and I stick a heap of surveyor’s flags onto them to help me mark out buried utilities. I’ve got everything I need right there with me, rather than having to walk all the way back to the car every five minutes for that one tool/part/whatever I forgot. What amazed me the most is just how much weight the tool belt can carry. Those Telstra pit keys are surprisingly heavy, but the belt stays exactly where it was when I first put it on at the start of the day. Love your work and can’t wait to see what else you guys start producing. Oh hey, if you can figure out a way of sticking my big (12.9”) iPad Pro onto my back and make it easily taken off and put back on, that’d be great. I need to carry it around and refer to buried utility plans all day, but usually only for 2-3 minutes at a time. Also, your marketing skills are great. Your videos on your website and here on RUclips were what sold your products to me. I was recommended your stuff by another surveyor here in Australia. He also uses the Joey Pouch for holding spray paint cans.
Does the m12 version of the pin keep it from rotating too far when on the impact driver w/ a larger battery? The m12 impact driver w/ standard clip is made to hang evenly with a small battery but if you put a larger battery it naturally wants to hang at an angle. Standing on a roof and transferring to ladder, or over a ridge will make it slip off my belt. Working on a roof its important that my driver cannot disconnect. That being said could you consider making an m12 version that allows the m12 impact driver to hang battery down. May not be worth for only a couple tools, but anyone who works on a roof may be interested in an alternative version. Thank you for your solutions!
Zip tie? 😂
Well let’s talk about that. Zip ties are super strong, available in different lengths, easy to wrap around a variety of tools, and readily available worldwide so when you want to repair or move the pin, it’s easy and cheap. Always open to ideas on how to do it better though.
@ but it doesn’t look good or professional. Look home made and cheap
What in Gods green earth is this 😢
You can’t put it on a toolbelt
You can put it on any standard belt or onto the Holstery tool belt.
I tried putting it on my tube out, and the hammer does not slide
locking mechanism?
Just a 90 degree rotation to lock it.
Would you consider making a suspender exclusive for your belt. I have a set up of holstery. I would be great
Where you hanging drills?
Thoose are nice products👌🏻 Is the lowboy dubble back in stock yet?🤪 Keep it going, i'm saving up for a new order🤘🏻🤘🏻
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Awesome!! Subbed!
This I really cool!
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I want one!
I could use a hat also
I need a hat
😂🫡👍👍
only one Flaw teh hammer is above teh hip it will eventually Jab you in your side where it places teh hammer puts you at High risk of injury I can make a video explaining it as a Trades man of over 40 years ..but all and all its a cool and Awesome design ... good work
The only product which Relay work thats a belt. I don’t know if you have been in trade before creating tools
“Really super dumb” 🤫😆😆😆 So Skynet is still a few years away from taking over? 🤣
@Holstery I’m your 1000th subscriber. And I just found out about the Jolly Roger. It looks like an awesome product. I’m going to have to pick one up soon. 👍
It’s amazing how expensive these machines are and they’re still built like total crap and some 17 year old on RUclips made one from scratch that works better
This is a pretty good deal... about $5K on eBay. While you could theoretically arrange a pile of 3D printed parts and motors to resemble a similar robot, it most certainly wouldn't have the built in controller, software ecosystem, custom programming language, and reliability of this thing. If you're willing to do the learning and work through the failures, they can sometimes do something a human could do better but for a lot less money.
Always the same with companies. Pay a shit load for a robot that doesn’t hid the job instead of just hiring a human. That’s from a robot tech btw. Its the same in every industry.
The robot can work 24/7, humans don't. This video just shows that it isn't easy to setup lol
It almost sounds like you're using air suction to pull up the screws out of the feeder. If true and if those screws are made of a ferrous metal perhaps you could use an electrically induced magnetic switch to pick up the screws. Just a suggestion I have no clue on how to implement that or if it's even feasible.
We are using vacuum. Magnet is also a good way, but vacuum comes with the ability to detect if we have successfully picked up a screw (with a cheap pressure sensor). With a magnet, if the screw is misaligned or falls off the driver, it's tough to detect. Then the robot tries to insert a screw with no screw there and messes up the threads. Did I mention robots are dumb?
@@the_holstery hey thanks for the reply! Interesting stuff. Sounds about right, engineering one solution has the potential to bring a host of other engineering problems to fix 😅. Hope you get this one to work it looks promising!
I really thought these robots already existed at factories, or is this single step made by various robots at the same time?
They exist, theyre just implementing one into their process it seems
@@fyfaenihelvete We designed and built this ourselves. Industrial automation in factories is almost 100% done custom, usually by "integrators" on contract. We do our own integration so we can evolve it and make it better over time.
@@the_holsteryThat’s awesome. It’s a long, expensive, and mentally exhausting journey that ultimately ends up being worth it in the end. Best to have 3 or 4 separate teams who don’t know each other compete against each other before getting everyone together to design the final robot.
@@Veritas-invenitur Haha, or it's just me failing over and over again until it's barely acceptable.
@@the_holstery That is the way it usually goes. I know one robotics engineer who had a failure where an entire car fall into a vat of paint 6 weeks after install. When you have the time and the resources, masterpieces are made, but when is anyone given the time and the resources they really need. Keep going strong.
Whats the name to buy it on Amazon
👏 I liked what you mentions you don’t do one thing all day I’m tired of my framing occidental bags to heavy even I have suspenders I just sold them I’m checking what to buy to hold my speed square and hammer and 2 shesels
Interesting. I wouldn't mind trying this gear out
Love my holstery gear. I have the tape holder & drill holder on my belt every work day. When we do installs the pouch comes out. I want the pro pouch so I can put the magnet on the side. Now I need a chest/ modrig! I did not know this product existed. Doing hvac I’m constantly in attics and on ladders. Trying to fish for a screw at my hip while holding duct cover and inserting the screw is difficult- having the pouch at chest level would be so nice! Definitely on my want list now!
sweet, I'll take one!
This looks like the solution to keep your tape measure from falling off your waist. In the regular holder at hip height. I’ve definitely bumped off my hip a few times already, pretty damn annoying. This new setup just lowers the tape measure down out of the way, simple solution.
I hit this issue last winter here in the north east, joey pouch and holsters at belt level didn’t work well working outside with my coat covering them. I bought a couple of leather tool belt loops off Amazon from company called American Bench Craft and clipped your bag and drill holster onto those to lower them down around 3”. That worked out good so I’m still using. I don’t know about double overloading too much at a single point on the belt, but I like the idea of the single lowboy and stacking the tape measure over the joey bag.
Looks intriguing. I wasn't a fan of the jolly rodger so when is it gonna be available on Amazon? That way I'm not out shipping it back if it dosent work out for me. Ir maybe offer a discount code to entice people to buy it. Looking forward to a response.
Dude that's slick!!!
I'm your son😂
How do I get the first pouch that is on the belt ?
Prototype, should be launching soon!
Try using it with anything with metal shavings That will be fun on that magnet. Or even grinding
What hammer is in the Jolly Rodger picture in the web site?
Same question 🙋🏻♂️
7182 Dalluge DDT16P Titanium Smooth Face Maybe??
How does the rubber grip of a hammer slide in and out. Most sheaths fabric binds up with the rubber of hammers that aren't all wood.
I just bought a badger belt with a sheath for my stiletto tibone and I can barely slide it in or take it back out because rubber grabs the fabric
Now we need a Weekend DIY version that is compatible with basketball shorts.
hows the sizing?!? If im a 32 waist what size should i get??
There's a size chart in the listing images. Best thing to do is to wrap a tape measure around your waist as pants sizes vary wildly. HOWEVER, you're most likely a Medium.
@@the_holstery dam sold out when yall restocking?!?!
It’s called the jolly Rodger because if you put it facing the opposite way the hammer looks like an erection coming from the front!