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I have never really seen the need for as tool belt, but recently I have been up the tall ladder a few times and have had to go up and d own a number of times so it's time for a belt.

The only prerequisites are that it has a holder for a hammer!

Cheers all.
 
I will be wearing the flappy pocket trousers as well. Basically I want to be able to put a hammer somewhere plus hold a bit more whilst I'm up there, especially a drill.
 
I will be wearing the flappy pocket trousers as well. Basically I want to be able to put a hammer somewhere plus hold a bit more whilst I'm up there, especially a drill.
Hammer, driil what are you a you. Carpenter? Worse still a Plumber.
 
Since the nice plumber chap saved my bacon a few months ago when I drilled through a water pipe I feel I can't degrade plumbers any more :(.
 
I still reckon the tool-balaclava is the best. It frees up your pockets,for the smaller items.
You get 50 self adhesive velcro pads,and a van mount,to hang it on. Google them on www.stikytoolhelmet.com :rolleyes:
 
I want that. ( bet pete999 has one already ).
No Mate, don't like them that much, did have a Snicker's Tool Vest once, that was until some scrote nicked it on a site, not that worried, as I doubt very much it would still fit me, I was a lithe fit Sparky once you know.
 

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