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Yeah, no. Coming from someone, who is yes considered the labor. I’ve been doing this for just 4 years and I work on a small crew of 5 doing large custom houses. When someone sits out if been taught to do their job (slowly) really as well call it, being a nail driver and a cut man. Have bought my own saw and nail guns (trim and framing). I’m used to carrying a large load in my pouch, different nails, staples, stinger rolls, wedges. It goes on and on. I will look at what we are doing each day and I will take whatever I don’t think I’ll need out of my pouch. People don’t realize taking 2-3 things out of your pouch will make a difference. Idk what was happening this day of work but you must have been doing it all haha. This is not a hate comment haha, love this channel so much. Just giving some perspective from someone else’s view 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 KEEP UP THE WO
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What no super glue? Super glue is the most important item in my tool belt, you stop someone from bleeding out real quick. I've used it on everything from minor cuts to dude cutting his finger tip off or other dude cutting a quarter inch trench the whole length of his thumb with a 5" grinder all the way to the bone, knuckles and all. Super glue is like having a paramedic in your toolbelt
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Been a General Carpenter now for 4-5 years and from what I’ve learned from others and been told is you should only carry what you need for whatever work it is you’re doing. Planning and preparation is key to making it work efficiently but overall you shouldn’t be carrying unnecessary weight for multiple reasons. Although I’m guilty on days where I’m able to get everything I need and more cause we’re moving fast.
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I frame houses. Left side. Outer most smaller pouch. 16 ft to reduce weight because I nail I don’t cut so I almost never pull more than 16 ft. Big middle pouch. About 5-8 racks of nails at a time. The crew I’m on has a gofer and we use 21 degree. The pouch closest to the hip holds my plastic speed square. I haven’t broke it yet and it’s about 6 months old. Very light. I have a an altis46 nail bar holster riveted on the inside of my bag. Right side. outer most pouch. Tajima chalk line. Big pouch usually Holds a water bottle. The pouch closest to my hip holds my phone. And I have a lab atlis46 hammer holster riveted on the inside. I love my set up. It’s perfect. Light weight. And I’m lucky to be on an inch and a half crew. And I’ll I do is run that nail gun.
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Being an apprentice carpenter, I pretty much carry this much on a daily basis because I'm always asked to help mutiple journeymen with random stuff. I always have the bit that nobody has or a customized punch that os necessary for installing hardware in crazy spots. Yes, I am actively looking into core and back/shoulder strength training. We also do a lot of marine construction and demo with bags on. I personally prefer to vest carry if it's this much weight.
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@trentw3614
2 years ago
Forgot the sawdust in the bottom of each pocket!
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