This looks like the perfect solution to loosing tools in the bottom of the pouches.
But may not be the solution for steel stud framers.
This looks like the perfect solution to loosing tools in the bottom of the pouches.
But may not be the solution for steel stud framers.
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Looks like it is perfect for timber framers
And they don't have to worry about steel studs or nails.
http://www.leevalley.com/images/item/Woodworking/Assorted/Magnetictoolbelt-av.jpg
I was thinking that the belt has to come off at lunch or you'll end up stuck to the fridge with the kid's art.
You might find your helper got whiplash when he snuck out to his pickup to sneak a ciggie, and his belt powerslammed him against the door panel.
hope the guy wearing it in the picture doesn't have the iron on his plane extended... that could be painful!! lol
I wonder if it's a April Fools joke. The text I highlighted in green sounds suspicious.
tool-holding capacity of just over 500 pounds. Who among us could tote a 500 pound tool belt?
Designed and made in Canada, where we know a lot about pucks and cups.
Disclaimer - Not for use in proximity to large masses of ferritic steels. Do not wear when operating power machinery, particularly (but not limited to) hand-held grinders, drills, weed-whackers, and chainsaws. Ineffective for use with bronze tools (the bronze age is over). Not for use as a human suspension device. We cannot ship by air. Use prohibited within 50m of navigational devices. Keep off migratory bird paths. Keep away from pacemakers, credit cards, active forges, and MLEV tracks. Do not enter VHS rental premises. Limit one per household - do not approach other belt users. Does not improve blood flow, automobile mileage, or the taste of food.
"When asked if you can do something, tell'em "Why certainly I can", then get busy and find a way to do it." T. Roosevelt
Click here for more information...At the bottom of the description above the prices, there's more. ;-)
http://forums.taunton.com/tp-breaktime/messages
Barry E-Remodeler
Barry, what does that discussion have to do with this one? I scanned the first few posts and didn't go any farther.
"When asked if you can do something, tell'em "Why certainly I can", then get busy and find a way to do it." T. Roosevelt
Um..nothingThis is the one I thiught I was dircting you to.http://forums.taunton.com/tp-breaktime/messages?msg=71831.3
Barry E-Remodeler
I wonder if it's a April Fools joke. The text I highlighted in green sounds suspicious.
You're not quite as fast as usual, Eddie!
-Don
Ya think?
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do you think they'd sell me one anyway, so I can stick my helper to the van and stop him disappearing to the pub at lunchtime.
Remember David Letterman's stupid human trick where he put on a whole suit like that and was catapulted onto a giant fridge? Classic.
I just recved 50 bucks worth of asst rare earth mags from Lee Valley..no joke.
I just dare any strong arms here to actually separate one from a slew of five at 3/4 dia x 1/8th thick, without sliding them.
I saw the thread, I was weak, I purchased.
These are farking cool. LOL
Spheramid Enterprises Architectural Woodworks
" Iam not a poet, but your hat is singularily inadequate"
I was thinking of getting one myself for working on steel roofs. Can't fall off. But don't fall down unless you got a lot of time to spare.
Doh...on you.
ya can't buy just one. LOL
Spheramid Enterprises Architectural Woodworks
" Iam not a poet, but your hat is singularily inadequate"
I actually used a 6 of them for the original 'hexphonic' pickups in the early Touch Guitar. Talk about steelwool and fuzzies on fret dress days.
I swear a few o' them REMs cost me a few hours of REM.
As Grant so eloquently quoted , "Rapid, ear Movement"
Ya know they install them in hearing aids?
Just what I need when I get more deef, an atromic accelertron in my ear..telling me how to be nice to others.
wrong.
Spheramid Enterprises Architectural Woodworks
" Iam not a poet, but your hat is singularily inadequate"
They use some wicked strong ones in computer hard drives. They're shaped so that they are hard to use for much else tho.
Is that G.I. JOE.
Looks to me like joes a one man saw mill.
Not for use as a human suspension device.
Well, there's the downside.
Something tells me this will be on a sale rack at "60% off" real soon.
I'll wait until then to "buy" it.
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Edited 4/1/2006 10:28 pm by intrepidcat