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Looking for a new Tool Belt

ChrisLS8

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I am getting tired of my McGuire Nicholas bag I bought on a whim becuase it's not ideal for how I like to carry my tools. I do metal framing, drywall, lathe, acoustics for theatres, venues etc and I'm looking for a new 2-3 bag setup with shoulder harness

Most of the guys run either Occidental or a local place called Bob's Leathers. What I usually carry at any given time is the following.
7" speed square
35' DeWalt tape
4 pairs of 6" and 2 pairs of 11 c clamps
Midwest snips
Torpedo
#2 bits
Shinglers hammer
Impact driver
3/4 cold chisel
Small square
Hex and panhead self tappers
Long needle nose
Utility knife
Chalk box
Along with some other random tools depending on the job

I need suggestions on any good ones I don't know about or overlooked since I plan on getting a quality bag that I will use for years.
 
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Another carpenter/metal framer here, I run a set of occidental leathers w/ 2 bolt bags.
w/ back pad all attached to a full body harness just my set up.
 
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ChrisLS8

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yeah Occidental seems to be the trade standard but I figured there's got to be a smaller outfit out there that makes stuff that's just as good.

I just don't like the fixed position of my current bags
 
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ChrisLS8

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Just checked those out, they are quite pricey for being made out of canvas/poly etc. Do they have any specific features other brands lack?
 
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Just checked those out, they are quite pricey for being made out of canvas/poly etc. Do they have any specific features other brands lack?

Their pocket layout works perfectly for me, they are lightweight and washable.
I cannot attest to their belts or suspenders but I have two sets of bags and really like them.

I had a leather set that resembled the Occidentals (I cannot remember the name) and they were too heavy for me. I have looked at a lot of the occidental bags and the pocket layout is wrong for me.

Everyone is different and I see a lot of Occidentals on job sites. I think they make great products(. I wear their suspenders) I just don’t like their bag layout.
 

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I don't wear a belt most of the time, but most recently I have been using the Veto TP3 and TP4. For me they are great because they have a flat bottom and if I don't need a whole belt I can put it on a table or bench with what I need. Probably not ideal for you day to day but if you have some things you use less often one might be useful to you.
 
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ChrisLS8

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So my GF ended up getting me the AWP HP leather rig along with the Occidental suspenders. It's been about 2 weeks and I'm liking it so far. Light but seems extremely sturdy. Good pockets for pretty much everything I carry. I added a monster hook and I'm happy with it
 

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So my GF ended up getting me the AWP HP leather rig along with the Occidental suspenders. It's been about 2 weeks and I'm liking it so far. Light but seems extremely sturdy. Good pockets for pretty much everything I carry. I added a monster hook and I'm happy with it
Glad you like your new bags. Not that it matters, but did you know that McGuire Nicholas makes the AWP stuff?

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ChrisLS8

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Yeah and doing some research MN also relabelled an Occidental bag or two about 6-8 years ago
 
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