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Finally, A Decent Tool Belt...
Ordered mine today
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...=1,43413,45992
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Re: Finally, A Decent Tool Belt...
Love the blurb!
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Re: Finally, A Decent Tool Belt...Quote:
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Re: Finally, A Decent Tool Belt...
Did you see the MADE IN CANADA? DANG WHAT FUNNY PEOPLE
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Re: Finally, A Decent Tool Belt...
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.
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Electrical Contractor
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Location: NY State
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Re: Finally, A Decent Tool Belt...
I love the disclaimer!
![]() Thanks anyway, I'll keep my Oxy Leather belt.
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Trade: Carpenter by trade, lead man for commercial GC...
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Re: Finally, A Decent Tool Belt...
In reality, if it was designed in Canada there would be some way of holding a six pack on it somewhere
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I LOVE IT!!!!!!! and a bottle opener |
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Re: Finally, A Decent Tool Belt...
I think I might just order one magnet to put on my tool belt I have right now. Seems like overkill to have 6.
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Re: Finally, A Decent Tool Belt...
"Designed and made in Canada, where we know a lot about pucks and cups."
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Re: Finally, A Decent Tool Belt...
Uh... no.
Is this a joke? If the magnet is strong enough to hold the equipment in place in the first place then its gonna be strong enough to be a pain in my ass in getting the hammer, chisel, pliers, or whatever back OFF. I think that whoever made this thing saw one too many episodes of "American Inventor" and forgot to stay through to the part where the pannel dissed and dismissed stupid ideas.
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Trade: Carpenter by trade, lead man for commercial GC...
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Re: Finally, A Decent Tool Belt...
I think I'll order one in black. No wait, maybe black. But then again there is the lovely black they offer. Can't make up my mind
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