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18th March 2009, 09:29 PM #1Novice
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Nailbag's
Hi,
Time for a new nailbag, and after watching a few British and American reno shows, ive noticed they use a different setup of toolbelt than the standard (Australian) setups on building sites.
Where we use a 3 pouch at the front/middle, hammer on the side ring/swivel, chisel pouches behind, and buckle behind, they have bags with the buckle at the front, and pouches on the side/behind, not even sure where they slot there hammers.
Wondering if anyone had any experience using these types in domestic construction etc? Cause im unluckily tall at 6"5, and the side swivels are just at the right height for my lovely estwing to crack me in the side of the knee every couple of steps.
Any advice would be welcome, as i find the 3 front pouch system a bit uncomfortable, and was just wondering if I was seeing things with these setups, or are they mainly for commercial use?
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19th March 2009, 07:12 AM #2
A companie called Trade Timer is SA, mail order bad. they have heaps of styles or you can buy the belt and ad on what ever you want.
My father got there top of the line one a few years back. after 30years of building, its the best he's ever had.
www.tradetime.com.au I think.
SteveSteven Thomas