Introducing The Bandolier Carpenter's (or Electrician's) Tool Belt
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
- This is the first iteration of a lightweight tool belt idea that has been on my mind for a very long time. Still in the testing and evaluation phase.
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WOW! That’s a fantastic idea! Very nice. I too am 67 with not much hips and the disappearing Behind. Good times eh?
On the Subject of Pancho Villa, I worked at a large wholesale Nursery in Central California for several years in the late 70s and mid eighties.
There was an old guy there everyone knew as Shorty. His name was Tony Barillo. Spoke very little English but he worked crews in the fields and expected a lot.
“Mova You Hands” was his favorite. At any rate he rode a Horse from Mexico to Visalia California in order to escape Pancho Villa in 1917. Pretty cool old man.
I’m sure he’s been gone for many years now, but in his honor, don’t forget to MOVA YOU hands! Cheers. Love the tool belt. It’s genius.
Thumbs up! I was searching the internet for a bandolier tool belt! I guess I’ll make mine too.
Mr. Kimball, I have a lot of respect for you. I wish I had the pleasure of working under/with you.
Ingenius! I wish I had that bandolier tool belt 40 years ago.
Damn! I've been thinking about this for many years. Thanks for actually doing it!
This video made my day... I appreciated every bit of explanation about all the tools that a carpenter needs for his work, and I can see how time wasting/consuming it would be if you needed to look for or fetch a tool if they were not 'handy' on your body. And I can see that the first 2 belts you showed must have been heavy, but I couldn't imagine how light this one is even though it is smaller. Every time you added a tool onto the belt, I smiled and laughed, but when you finally added the screw gun, I lost it. And then you said the whole thing is light! I suppose comparatively. I appreciated this video immensely. Learned a lot.
Impressive You amaze me. this would wok great for most people especially the DIYer
Fantastic tool belt video sir! My tape measure would be clipped on @ center of chest on the bandolier, maybe on a metal band - not the leather loops. My hammer would be on a regular leather loop on my RH side down low. Love the clip on nail bag on the LH side!!
I love attainable dreams!
I'm shocked i haven't seen this before
Hello again. I never spent much time with my ancient 4 pocket pouch on. I usually hung it in center of the project on a screw in a stud bay. However I always carry it bandoleer style to its next location. Your going to need that hammer as a companion for the set. Hope your finish nails don’t find a framing nail.
Very nice. One could make a double-bandolier version for serious capacity.
I remember when I was 66. Oh to be young again.😉
Very clever. I hardly ever wear a tool belt because I can find anything that is light weight and laid out for my needs. Might have to make one.
Great design! I use a shoulder strap for a 12Wx15Hx6D pouch. I might make a leather ot webgear strap, with ways to attach things. I will get the two magnets. Thanks for the ideas, and take care, young guy. [I'm going on 79..]
I hope you didn’t mind but I improved the whiz bang carpenters square by apply a rare earth magnet on the back. May I call it the whiz bang carpenter’s square v2?
Sure can. Very nice. 👍
Carpendito over here, fastest saw in the west.
I may make this in webbing with canvas and leather for the bottom pouch.
Oh, my gosh! Brilliant! How many hours did it take to assemble? Way-to-go, Herrick!!!!
Not too long once I got into it. 🙂
Clip your tape to one of the leather loops on the strap. That way you can grab it with your left hand, mark with your right.
I have absolutely no reason to believe a magnet near your vital organs will cause harm, but I do feel a little odd every time I have one near them. Used to use magnets on my shirt to hold my mechanical pencil.
Supporting weight with a sling style or a "bandolier" bag is a bad idea if you know ANYTHING about the negative effects uneven weight distribution has on the body. Even your example, Poncho Villa had 2 bandoliers, evenly spreading out the weight. As I've gotten older, I've acquired better and lighter tools, but learned that carrying less is more. In this example, interior finish work, there is no reason to carry that much stuff when you can wheel around a work cart. You do you, but I'll pass and stick with my belt and suspenders. ....and just wait until your pencil accidentally slips out of your gloves and cracks you in the face!
You make it seem like he's carrying 50 pounds of armor offset during a 3 month war march.
At most this is 8 maybe 10 pounds, occasionally used. He could even make it symmetrical and switch it around every other day.