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Don't look too bad....'course....they're not as nice as these:
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J. D. Reynolds
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I don't know how good they are, I've never seen one. I just like the fact it's made locally, and I try to support all of the local businesses.
Martin
looks pretty good.... but what do I know.
Just a tip to every one out there, dont get tool belts whith plastic buckles. the are sh**. It broke recently. I don't even know how!! luckly I have connections at my local hardware store with the manager (also good for getting employed) and he went through all the pain just to see if the five cent peice was under warrenty.
hmmmm, your post perplexs me
Another option for a tool belt buckle is to sew, rivet, or glue the ends of a car/truck seat belt buckle onto the ends of your tool belt.You have to add the nylon seatbelt webbing to your original belt after cutting off the original buckle and you must attach the webbing in front of your bags or they will cause the webbing to sag too much at that point.The seatbelt system has the same advantages as when used originally-fast closure, push button opening, easily adjustable for any size waist [or winter clothing] and, if you're a car or truck person, use an appropriate model.A wrecking lot will usually let you cut them out of a vehicle for nothing, although they will certainly give you the "are you kidding me?" look. I have used the same belt setup everyday for 18 years and it works great.
But if you stop walking real fast does the belt grab ya? Or an airbag go poof in your face?Spheramid Enterprises Architectural Woodworks
"Success is not spontaneous combustion, you have to set yourself on Fire"
Ya know....even a small step ladder and you wouldn't have to s t r e t c h so much.
It was kinda funny, in an Airplane: The Movie sorta way, though.
J. D. Reynolds
Home Improvements
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