I have them. Would recommend but they are massive and bulky. Good for first fix but wouldn't use for anything else! Would recommend the knee pads by tough build!
I've used the full makita belt and braces set up for years especially timber framing but must admit gets heavy on the shoulders with nail guns hanging but always use a small belt secound fixing but there sure is a big choice now keep it up m8.
Great belt. As a Have a pouch set up for drywall work with rasp, tape measure, knife and drywall screws. Another for framing/ carpentry with square, hammer tape measure, 2' and 3' construction screws. And another for demo work. And a gun holster. Just swap out for what I need at the moment. No more carrying everything and have an overweight belt. So much easier on the back and knees
Great review, what you doing with your old tool belt ,I use a dead on tools for first fixing ,and an irwin for second fix . A good toolbelt is a great addition to any carpenter
I don't know if you're aware but Toughbuilt do a rail that you can fix in your van to hang all your tool belts from. It's a great system but a bit bulky for me 👍
As a framer I just bought this with only the tape measure pouch and the project pouch and an extra separate hammer holder for nail guns etc. just the two small pouches holds my chisel knife hammer tape pencil nails with room left for more. Not bulky at all, comfortable even tho I’m size 30-31 and it’s meant for 32+ I cut a lot of the belt pieces off to get it perfect. I was on a budget, but I think it’s good asf until I feel like dropping 200-300 on a belt
@ttdowg carpentry. Hi mate, I enjoy watching your video. Can I ask you one question how did you get into carpentry? I what to get into carpentry & joinery myself an adult learning any advice to get into this field I have no experience. Keep up with your video
I’ve had this belt for 3 years now and im not a fan anymore, gives me a bad bag. Im thinking of switching over to truasbuddy rig, looks a lot more comfy. What did you think to your Milwaukee rig?
Can you do a video on angles for skirting etc/how you do skirting angles. Newly qualified chippy looking for the best way to get spot on angles. Sliding bevels just aren’t Mm perfect
Love the review. Just to get it off my back. Im a Drywall hanger and if i seen you hang and cut the way you do you'd be fired on the spot. Just my two cents. Love the review though.
mate am not gonna lie its a piece of shit just get a diamond back shipped in from america and uv got a toolbelt for life, im from england too wear it everyday doin roofs studs plasterboard everything. nice to see u finally got an estwing tho its a joke when a joiner has a shit hammer, estwings are old news now tho everyone who swings a hammer is moving to stilleto or martinez now, titanium is the way saves ur elbows
I've been using the snickers tool vest for a few years now, very comfortable and gets the weight off your hips/lower back!
love to see you guys use toughbuilt
Nice review mate,I have just got the same setup and I agree,love you're enthusiasm, nice one.
I use this system, and I love it! Only thing is the colour, mainly on the belt, wish they did a just black version
I have them. Would recommend but they are massive and bulky. Good for first fix but wouldn't use for anything else! Would recommend the knee pads by tough build!
I've used the full makita belt and braces set up for years especially timber framing but must admit gets heavy on the shoulders with nail guns hanging but always use a small belt secound fixing but there sure is a big choice now keep it up m8.
That quick connection feature is a kilerfeature. Change the loadout depending on the job.
Love these belts! I have the full belt with suspenders. Reco highly this system.
I’ve got the same belt. I was thinking about getting the suspenders because it felt a bit heavy to me. It is a quality bit of kit though.
Great belt. As a Have a pouch set up for drywall work with rasp, tape measure, knife and drywall screws. Another for framing/ carpentry with square, hammer tape measure, 2' and 3' construction screws. And another for demo work. And a gun holster. Just swap out for what I need at the moment. No more carrying everything and have an overweight belt. So much easier on the back and knees
Great review, what you doing with your old tool belt ,I use a dead on tools for first fixing ,and an irwin for second fix . A good toolbelt is a great addition to any carpenter
I don't know if you're aware but Toughbuilt do a rail that you can fix in your van to hang all your tool belts from. It's a great system but a bit bulky for me 👍
As a framer I just bought this with only the tape measure pouch and the project pouch and an extra separate hammer holder for nail guns etc. just the two small pouches holds my chisel knife hammer tape pencil nails with room left for more. Not bulky at all, comfortable even tho I’m size 30-31 and it’s meant for 32+ I cut a lot of the belt pieces off to get it perfect. I was on a budget, but I think it’s good asf until I feel like dropping 200-300 on a belt
very very true thankyou for the insite
@@ttdowgcarpentry2390 actually an update the belt is complete garbage, broke in 2 days, wasted my money unfortunately
Looks great and very versatile what was the cost. Great vids
When would you advice using a mask and where did you get yours from? thanks.
You look loaded up their 👍where did you get them long legged compass from been looking for ages 👊
I'd recommend using a collated gun for installing plasterboard, makes the job much easier and faster 👍👍
I’ve been looking at getting this setup where you get it from lad?
@ttdowg carpentry. Hi mate, I enjoy watching your video.
Can I ask you one question how did you get into carpentry?
I what to get into carpentry & joinery myself an adult learning any advice to get into this field I have no experience.
Keep up with your video
Which one of those pouches carries the speedsquare?
Brother, you’re missing half the belt. Where’s the cushion part?
I just got my thought built today haven’t even used it yet and I love it
Occidental 🙌🏼
Diamondbacks pouches are huge like putting your tools in a pillow case 😂
Good job men..peace from Indonesia ✌️
Where did it come from, interested as I can’t seem to find that specialist drill holster, could you give a link please? ✨💚🙏
Great system, I also have a Thoughbuilt pouch. Just really well made. Are they expensive in Uk comparing with the Us?
Very!
I’ve had this belt for 3 years now and im not a fan anymore, gives me a bad bag. Im thinking of switching over to truasbuddy rig, looks a lot more comfy. What did you think to your Milwaukee rig?
Ive used both and I think Toughbuilt is little better.
How much was it with all the accessories
can you make a seperate video on this job you were doing at the start 😀
I can’t find the update video. Did you make one yet?
I haven't as of yet
Looks like a solid investment
Can you do a video on angles for skirting etc/how you do skirting angles. Newly qualified chippy looking for the best way to get spot on angles.
Sliding bevels just aren’t Mm perfect
Get yourself a starret angle finder. Very easy, very accurate.
Great presentation, thanks mate, I'll get one too.
That looks heavy now. You may want to invest in the suspenders! 😅🤣😂
This is hilarious but only because I can see my self
These are great until you get a gut and have to walk through a door. I’ve just bought the tough built 400 tote, check them out.
Was a great starter. Just couldn't keep up to an experienced framers needs 🤷♂️ occidental all the way.
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Love the review. Just to get it off my back. Im a Drywall hanger and if i seen you hang and cut the way you do you'd be fired on the spot. Just my two cents. Love the review though.
Just buy some CLC tool bags no need for the expensive occidental for your kind of work
Can’t beat diamondback🤷♂️
Seconds that bro
Diamond back x snickers vest
Dream boat
Nope Toughbuilt wins💪
mate am not gonna lie its a piece of shit just get a diamond back shipped in from america and uv got a toolbelt for life, im from england too wear it everyday doin roofs studs plasterboard everything. nice to see u finally got an estwing tho its a joke when a joiner has a shit hammer, estwings are old news now tho everyone who swings a hammer is moving to stilleto or martinez now, titanium is the way saves ur elbows
You can get Diamondback tool belts and Martinez hammers from TF tools in the UK. Shipping is about 2 days 👍
With all this weight , you can't walk anymore, how are you going to work? Lol
it just gets ridiculous the amount of tools you have stuck to you. you cant get into tight spaces with those on.
To bulky
That belt is hideous!! Looks so DIY. Get a snickers tool vest, miles nicer!!