Absolutely! It's sad to see the lack of enthusiasm for skilled labor. Physical labor will make a man out of you even if social engineering isn't. Good video!
Believe me when I tell you there’s a lot of us younger dudes wanting to join the trades and willing to learn and put in the hard work but the problem with that is that a lot of people are asking for highschool diplomas and past experience like how are we to gain experience if nobody is willing to hire and teach us unless we try to look for under the table work just to gain a little experience but with doing that you have a high chance of them saying “oh yeah for sure I’ll give you a call” but they just say that so you could get out of his face.
Union steel stud framer here from socal. i started when i was 17 and im 35 years old now . I got my occidentals about 4 years in the trade when becoming an 8th stage apprentice on my way to journeying out . Prior to that i had some whatever cheap canvas type bags that never held up plus i looked green and i saw the big boys wearing the real deals so my grandfather purchased my occidentals as a gift for me for getting through the apprenticeship. I still use the same bags to this day . I just replaced the belt recently which i doubt will ever have to do again. I also got the suspension system to help with the weight i carry . Went from the stronghold lights suspension to the leather poly hybrid suspension now (a bit heavier but work well). My bags are most definitely beat up and worn in like crazy but they still do exactly what i need them for and I don’t see myself replacing any pouches anytime soon. They are Well worth the money Pops dished out and if my bags eventually fall apart I beleive I’d just take em to a leather shop for a quick fix rather then replace. They are apart of me. I love them.
That's awesome man! Thank you for getting these young guys excited about the trades, the industry needs more positive mentors like you and less old grumps lol. This was a fantastic video with a lot of information, hands on feedback on bags and you guys all have great personalities that produce some really cool content in your videos! Keep it up brother, excited to see how far you guys can take this channel!
Thanks for giving ppl with no experience a try being patient on letting them learn...this teacher/ student is wat grows passion for the trades....local 58 carpenter from Chicago heavy gage n light gage framing
Great video! I had the same excitement when I got my first occidental set 10 years ago! Best quality bags I have ever used and won’t ever wear anything else! Thanks for a great channel!
You guys really do a good job showing worked leather and new leather. I've been looking for a good review on these rig setups but I will be going for the electrical versions of these bags. Keep it up.
I enjoyed watching (Squanchy) his excitement with his new rig... It's like Christmas for him. 4:09 LMAO ...I was the same...when I got my new set up....but he is a better dancer..LOL 7:36 *doing Pilates* ..lol to break em in.. Nomadic Ink...I can tell, that Your a good mentor whom cares about his people , Well done. Get well Sam !! 😎👍💯
I was older then that 50 years ago when I got my first bags....I got my first oxis from estate sale 5 yrs ago DON'T know how long ol lee had them but their great bags..BTW I STILL GET STOKED TO GO TO WORK EVERY MONDAY....CONSTRUCTION IS A GREAT TRADE...STart a saving plan now..trades are notorious for leavin g guys old worn out and broke
I was a savage (drywaller)for... Many years before moving onto becoming a carpenter. I wish I knew about Occidental when I was young. Look into Canadian brand Viking. Heavy duty leather for drywall, not so great for carpentry. Unfortunately I had rose coloured glasses, and bought the carpenter pouch... Big mistake. Oh well, I got Occidental on order and I'm sure i will be happy. As much as I hate drywall, I do miss the comradery you get with a tight crew. Especially with residential. Good for you guys, keep killing boys. Keep those tunes blasting.
I was just as excited when I got my leather bags :D It is so fun to tweak them. What I do tho is attach the belt, then I spin the whole thing 180 degrees around my waist so that the belt clasp is on my back. I also bought a pair of suspenders for when I'm doing long jobs on a roof or a lot of bending over. If you have suspenders you can wear your bags much higher or lower and it can make bending over easier. I pretty much show up to work early to adjust my bags to what I need that day. Also I kinda wish I bought the plastic speed square just to keep weight down!
Nice video guys, I needed to see how low that 4 pouch bag hangs before I buy, and noticed that I really like that high sitting hammer holster on the back hip. There's a Stronghold tool case that has frontside hammer holder and a gang of utility holders that I'd prefer, but thats just my taste. I need that spot on the back to hold my phone! Good stuff though, thanks for the vid!
I bought my framing set of oxy bags after watching your first tool bag video..now ima have to get me one of those drywall bags lol...great video by the way...look forward to your future videos keep up the good work..
I use to sell them... They are guaranteed for life.... If torn or need stitching or rivets.... Ship them back to them and usually they repair for free. Excellent bags.....
Which do you prefer? The two separate sheep skin liners or the full belt sheep skin ? Just ordered the the liners but kinda like the full belt. Thanks!!
I’ve got a custom belt with different bags, I bought a nice large occidental bag for small rolls and screws. What I really recommend is buying a drill holster. They are super useful especially because they have a clip that keep the drill in spot. I keep bits and stuff in the pouch that it has on it.
I’m hanging drywall in my garage right now by myself. The walls are 14 ft. high. I need to hang 1 12 ft sheet and 4 8ft sheets. Any ideas on how to do it without falling or breaking the drywall. I got the first two 12ft sheets up by myself. Some how I need to get the third one up next to the ceiling. A second persons help has been impossible to find and a lift won’t work due to the garage door brackets and hardware. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Love the toolbelt , I see you have timber frame with installation and some kind of plastic sheath holding the insulation in ? Do you use stud adhesive or just screw the plasterboard to . Thanks for sharing the Occidental belt
Hello again James mark from U.K. just flicking through your vids and quite like those occidental pouches etc what am the prices over there for a setup like yours ? I’ve searched in U.K. & they am about £300 for a set wtf! Lol they must be quality gear etc I use a makita 1 and have a leather Stanley 1 as well thanks
Cool. It's great to watch you inspire the next generation. What are you feelings on the sheepskin liner after a few years? Is it worth the extra weight (and $$$)? Keep the tool/pouch videos coming!
@@NomadicINK yeah i been hanging for 5years now. And today i was like dude i need to watch more Nomadic vids! Dude no really makes any vlogs on drywall.
It may cost a few bucks but Klein tools makes a really good quality leather suspenders and they are durable af. They take alot of the weight off of your hips and you don't need to have your belt cinched super tight and restricting blood flow.
Well I'm the journeyman and I train everybody in stages. So if you are just starting out you'd basically learn how to screw off and then learn how to router and take numbers. While you're doing that you're also learning how to attack your cutter up. And once you've learned how to handle board and hang lid. You're basically just going day-by-day till you improve all those skills. And then when you're ready slowly you'll start cutting and being trained on how to finish rooms and figure out layout for cuts and rules for what you do over doorways windows top plates and Peaks.
I basically start people out at 10 and yes that's low but in this area to decent wage and if you can show me your worth working your butt off for 10 and you're going to sacrifice making a bunch of money so that you learn. then I'll spend my time training you so you're worth more than 10. Most of my guys are at 18 or 20 an hour right now. And they've earned it
Nomadic INK cost of living must be alot easier where you live haha bay area is brutal over here. i make 31 an hour and stilll live 2 hours from the city i work just cuz the rents so damn high
Nomadic INK when would u classify your apprentice as a journeymen? like does he have number titles for when period he is? sorry for all the questions lol
Hello, I am a carpenter in Brazil, and I find his work incredible, I am in love with an American hammer, "estwing 20oz", but with the value that the dollar is very expensive in Brazil. I wonder if you could help me? thank you.
Hi serious comment is it a cultural thing maybe that U S tradesmen carry so much in their nail bags ? I only have a apron with two nail pockets an a knife pocket . I only carry the nails -screws I need that job a tape and nail punch .plus of course my hammer in its hammer loop .great to see how other country’s do it though
We usually carry Knife Speed square Tape measure Hammer Chalk line Cat claw. (It’s a small crowbar) Sometimes an crescent wrench is framing with telaposts
The part I love about this video is how that young man is loving the belt and ready to go to work lol
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Hi to the next
Always fun getting new tools
We need a lot more kids like these ones. They look so excited to get new tools to do actual work. Keep up the good work! 👍
Absolutely! It's sad to see the lack of enthusiasm for skilled labor. Physical labor will make a man out of you even if social engineering isn't. Good video!
Believe me when I tell you there’s a lot of us younger dudes wanting to join the trades and willing to learn and put in the hard work but the problem with that is that a lot of people are asking for highschool diplomas and past experience like how are we to gain experience if nobody is willing to hire and teach us unless we try to look for under the table work just to gain a little experience but with doing that you have a high chance of them saying “oh yeah for sure I’ll give you a call” but they just say that so you could get out of his face.
Union steel stud framer here from socal. i started when i was 17 and im 35 years old now . I got my occidentals about 4 years in the trade when becoming an 8th stage apprentice on my way to journeying out . Prior to that i had some whatever cheap canvas type bags that never held up plus i looked green and i saw the big boys wearing the real deals so my grandfather purchased my occidentals as a gift for me for getting through the apprenticeship.
I still use the same bags to this day . I just replaced the belt recently which i doubt will ever have to do again. I also got the suspension system to help with the weight i carry . Went from the stronghold lights suspension to the leather poly hybrid suspension now (a bit heavier but work well). My bags are most definitely beat up and worn in like crazy but they still do exactly what i need them for and I don’t see myself replacing any pouches anytime soon. They are Well worth the money Pops dished out and if my bags eventually fall apart I beleive I’d just take em to a leather shop for a quick fix rather then replace. They are apart of me. I love them.
That's awesome man! Thank you for getting these young guys excited about the trades, the industry needs more positive mentors like you and less old grumps lol. This was a fantastic video with a lot of information, hands on feedback on bags and you guys all have great personalities that produce some really cool content in your videos! Keep it up brother, excited to see how far you guys can take this channel!
Thanks for the support! Im glad youre enjoy the channel :)
Got lucky with this group of guys. Each job they get better,cleaner and faster!
Isaac Beckel tell em to join a union
Please hello country stations are the same in
Thanks for giving ppl with no experience a try being patient on letting them learn...this teacher/ student is wat grows passion for the trades....local 58 carpenter from Chicago heavy gage n light gage framing
Great video! I had the same excitement when I got my first occidental set 10 years ago! Best quality bags I have ever used and won’t ever wear anything else! Thanks for a great channel!
Good to see young men excited about the trades. Thanks for sharing!
Been said already but I too echo the sentiment that it is FANTASTIC to see a young man get excited about good, real, hard and fulfilling WORK!
You guys really do a good job showing worked leather and new leather. I've been looking for a good review on these rig setups but I will be going for the electrical versions of these bags. Keep it up.
I love how excited these young fellas are! Good bags are the best.
You know what I see. Another guy man getting into the trade, Great job Man!
Love to c a young kid stoked to work with his hands
I enjoyed watching (Squanchy) his excitement with his new rig... It's like Christmas for him. 4:09 LMAO ...I was the same...when I got my new set up....but he is a better dancer..LOL
7:36 *doing Pilates* ..lol to break em in..
Nomadic Ink...I can tell, that Your a good mentor whom cares about his people , Well done.
Get well Sam !! 😎👍💯
I was older then that 50 years ago when I got my first bags....I got my first oxis from estate sale 5 yrs ago DON'T know how long ol lee had them but their great bags..BTW I STILL GET STOKED TO GO TO WORK EVERY MONDAY....CONSTRUCTION IS A GREAT TRADE...STart a saving plan now..trades are notorious for leavin g guys old worn out and broke
I was a savage (drywaller)for... Many years before moving onto becoming a carpenter. I wish I knew about Occidental when I was young. Look into Canadian brand Viking. Heavy duty leather for drywall, not so great for carpentry. Unfortunately I had rose coloured glasses, and bought the carpenter pouch... Big mistake. Oh well, I got Occidental on order and I'm sure i will be happy.
As much as I hate drywall, I do miss the comradery you get with a tight crew. Especially with residential. Good for you guys, keep killing boys. Keep those tunes blasting.
Hes so excited!! You guys ROCK!!
I was just as excited when I got my leather bags :D It is so fun to tweak them. What I do tho is attach the belt, then I spin the whole thing 180 degrees around my waist so that the belt clasp is on my back. I also bought a pair of suspenders for when I'm doing long jobs on a roof or a lot of bending over. If you have suspenders you can wear your bags much higher or lower and it can make bending over easier. I pretty much show up to work early to adjust my bags to what I need that day. Also I kinda wish I bought the plastic speed square just to keep weight down!
Reminds me off me when I upgraded my tool belt still get exited when I put them on
I'd love a pair,no keyhole saw I always found it handy to carry.Great vid fellas work hard
Working shirtless and in shorts 😂. Residential work is awesome for being able to do stuff like that.
SQUANCHIE!!!!!!!!!!!! My favorite. Thanks for keeping Squanchie close by. Miss him. : (:::::::::::::::::::::
He’s so happy
Very nice dude I'm a framer so my set up is different occidental makes one hell of a set of bags keep going man your on your way
Great video. Love the bags.
Nice video. I love my Occidental Bags.
Nice video guys, I needed to see how low that 4 pouch bag hangs before I buy, and noticed that I really like that high sitting hammer holster on the back hip. There's a Stronghold tool case that has frontside hammer holder and a gang of utility holders that I'd prefer, but thats just my taste. I need that spot on the back to hold my phone! Good stuff though, thanks for the vid!
congratulations . i can see that young man looks so excited.: )
I bought my framing set of oxy bags after watching your first tool bag video..now ima have to get me one of those drywall bags lol...great video by the way...look forward to your future videos keep up the good work..
Nice new belt and bag starting to look professional now squach man
I use to sell them... They are guaranteed for life.... If torn or need stitching or rivets.... Ship them back to them and usually they repair for free. Excellent bags.....
Nice Milwaukee router! Have one myself and use it every day.
The leather smells so good when it’s new too.👍🥰
What's the total cost for a whole set of drywall bags? Including the extra fastener bag that you buy for extra room!
Belt $70 drywall tool pouch $85 4 pocket nail pouch $130 small 2 pocket nail pouch $50 hip buddies $85
@@Andy.Fujimoto did you just buy yours?
I bought mine about 15 years ago I think.
Cheap ones don't last long.
31 yr drywall carpenter
AWESOME VIDEO !!!!!! Great bunch of guys
Which do you prefer? The two separate sheep skin liners or the full belt sheep skin ? Just ordered the the liners but kinda like the full belt. Thanks!!
I’ve got a custom belt with different bags, I bought a nice large occidental bag for small rolls and screws. What I really recommend is buying a drill holster. They are super useful especially because they have a clip that keep the drill in spot. I keep bits and stuff in the pouch that it has on it.
Great video man an idea for another video maybe show us the tools you all use!!
Still have my Occidentals I bought in 1995.. still in good shape
Have u ever used makita tool belt ? Watching from Scotland 🏴
very good tool bag is very comfortable for those who work with that you have everything at your fingertips
I’m hanging drywall in my garage right now by myself. The walls are 14 ft. high. I need to hang 1 12 ft sheet and 4 8ft sheets. Any ideas on how to do it without falling or breaking the drywall. I got the first two 12ft sheets up by myself. Some how I need to get the third one up next to the ceiling. A second persons help has been impossible to find and a lift won’t work due to the garage door brackets and hardware. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Love the toolbelt , I see you have timber frame with installation and some kind of plastic sheath holding the insulation in ? Do you use stud adhesive or just screw the plasterboard to . Thanks for sharing the Occidental belt
It's a poly. I'll be making a video about glue vs screws this weekend
Wow, I hope this guy get's back on track. Sex and food will never taste the same after meth...
Where I buy one this bags man? They look great i like it.
Does any one recommend the hip buddies over the full sheep liner belt ? Pros and cons ?
happy workers....... good job
Hello again James mark from U.K. just flicking through your vids and quite like those occidental pouches etc what am the prices over there for a setup like yours ? I’ve searched in U.K. & they am about £300 for a set wtf! Lol they must be quality gear etc I use a makita 1 and have a leather Stanley 1 as well thanks
Cool. It's great to watch you inspire the next generation.
What are you feelings on the sheepskin liner after a few years? Is it worth the extra weight (and $$$)?
Keep the tool/pouch videos coming!
Ive had mine for about a year. It's broken in nicely and still feels great. A little warmer in the summer but not enough to be a problem
Hey there, which store on amazon did you guys get the tool belt from? thanks
Let me check
amzn.to/2osnWm4 this is the seller. If you buy through this link the channel gets a small kick back and it's no extra cost to you . Thanks in advance!
Where can i find thoses bags for lefty ?
Hey I was just wondering the additional pouch you got in the bag, what size is the main bag and the price? Thanks!
New Zealand contarctor here man those Occidental aren't here yet but I'm looking on the internet now. Cool video
อีสานบ้านเฮา กับชีวิตฝรั่ง bro check either loven tools or amazon ships all the Occidental products to Nz.
is there a site for them belts and pouches.
In the description there's a link to Amazon. Then check out the occidental leathers
Beer opener front and center. Check! ahaha
Dude how well does that sheep skin work my hips are killing me and looking to fix that haha
Works pretty good actually. They make a padded hip buddies too.
It's a must have in my opinion
@@NomadicINK yeah i been hanging for 5years now. And today i was like dude i need to watch more Nomadic vids! Dude no really makes any vlogs on drywall.
Just watching that kid for 3 minutes is driving me crazy, I couldn't imagine working with him everyday.
Damn after a couple months that thing looks like it's s been through 3 world wars lol
This was awesome
It may cost a few bucks but Klein tools makes a really good quality leather suspenders and they are durable af. They take alot of the weight off of your hips and you don't need to have your belt cinched super tight and restricting blood flow.
Occidental makea a set too. They advertise as "the most comfy suspenders on the market". I cant verify that, but they are best ones ive ever tried.
how does the apprenticeship system work with non union work
Well I'm the journeyman and I train everybody in stages. So if you are just starting out you'd basically learn how to screw off and then learn how to router and take numbers. While you're doing that you're also learning how to attack your cutter up. And once you've learned how to handle board and hang lid. You're basically just going day-by-day till you improve all those skills. And then when you're ready slowly you'll start cutting and being trained on how to finish rooms and figure out layout for cuts and rules for what you do over doorways windows top plates and Peaks.
I basically start people out at 10 and yes that's low but in this area to decent wage and if you can show me your worth working your butt off for 10 and you're going to sacrifice making a bunch of money so that you learn. then I'll spend my time training you so you're worth more than 10. Most of my guys are at 18 or 20 an hour right now. And they've earned it
Nomadic INK cost of living must be alot easier where you live haha bay area is brutal over here. i make 31 an hour and stilll live 2 hours from the city i work just cuz the rents so damn high
Nomadic INK when would u classify your apprentice as a journeymen? like does he have number titles for when period he is? sorry for all the questions lol
Where you at?
Thank you guy ... Nice video.. keep doing more reviews and maybe some tips and tricks is a good idea.....
Are the sheepskin pads worth it? I'm a skinny dude and my shit is always falling down
What is that cordless tool i see ? Not the cordless drywall gun . Looks like a tool to cut round electric boxes , whats it called ?
Router. It is a cut out tool
On your way young Man!! My advice?? 2 pieces of it... Save for a rainy day & keep your mouth shut and your eyes open! :)
Who wants me to post a video of my tool set up???
At the end when theses guys were on scaffold. The younger guy sounded like he had a shot of helium
Drywallers in action
Great video guys but PPE next time.
love the video
What?! When did Charlie Sheen become a dry-waller?
Winners
The two Twinks are so cute.
Hello, I am a carpenter in Brazil, and I find his work incredible, I am in love with an American hammer, "estwing 20oz", but with the value that the dollar is very expensive in Brazil. I wonder if you could help me? thank you.
Missing a can of dip! Looking good!
what about kc tools from german
That kid is ahead of his peers
Boa noite.
Como é o nome da ferramenta que vocês usam como base para cortar a chapa de gesso?
Sou Mexicano nou falo Portugués pero él nome da ferramenta es “Milwaukee Rotor”
When are you making a new video
Nice!
Hi serious comment is it a cultural thing maybe that U S tradesmen carry so much in their nail bags ? I only have a apron with two nail pockets an a knife pocket . I only carry the nails -screws I need that job a tape and nail punch .plus of course my hammer in its hammer loop .great to see how other country’s do it though
We usually carry
Knife
Speed square
Tape measure
Hammer
Chalk line
Cat claw. (It’s a small crowbar)
Sometimes an crescent wrench is framing with telaposts
So when you going to give us a review on the new screw gun ? Haha
Once they break in they are excellent....
How much is for do a full house
Nice bro
Cool video bro
Hi guys! nice belts, I still had work pants where too many pockets for all kinds of construction accessories ... Good luck!)
hey man you got 2 pencil pouches on your left bag
Sweet belt
Yo so like does anybody think the squanch will ever start a RUclips channel? Or is he gone with the wind never to be heard of again lol
He's wearing it backwards?!
GOD BLESS BROTHERS TO WHO EVER READS THIS..
you have a very hard workers ..very young also.. i bet that they making between 18 to 20 per hour
You nailed it.
i knew it lol... hey men i like ur videos im a new sub
Awesome glad to have you!
What city are you guys in cuz $18-20 seems low
The last pic hahahaha
Were the big oxy to big
Union yes
Work in first class position. Every work have its uniform its good with professional tools and items .
I like the video but man you let another dude put your bags on? That's like borrowing out your wife. Haha no keep up the good work guys.
I hope the squansh is doing well these days
definitely drywallers haha
You're a good man
awesome video 👍
Cuanto cuesta $ ?
About 90 to 100 for each pouch. And 70 for the belt and 60 to 70 for sheep dinner. So aroubd 350 for the full set up.
@@NomadicINK Ho gracias por responder
@@NomadicINK in what estore you bay what is the name the estore