usdemt
Well-known member
I dont think I have seen anything like this on here before. I know we have a lot of mechanics but I also think we have a decent amount of construction/electrical types. So Show us your belts!
I recently upgraded my daily workhorse to a custom built Diamondback. I have the capability to carry everything I need for many jobs but I will pick and choose what to carry for most jobs. Example I wont carry the flat bar for trim work, but deconstruction its a must. I also typically only carry the back tail pouch for specific uses. In this case it was my garbage can for all the deck screws I was pulling out.
Notice the hammer holder to hang a Milwaukee 12v impact or drill off of. Probably one of the best things I found about the 12v lineup.
Here is my electrical setup. I really dont wear it often so I like the handle and the stable base to carry with me when I need it even if it isnt on my hip.
And finally my drywall rig that I move tools from my main belt to it when I am drywalling hence why it is empty.
I recently upgraded my daily workhorse to a custom built Diamondback. I have the capability to carry everything I need for many jobs but I will pick and choose what to carry for most jobs. Example I wont carry the flat bar for trim work, but deconstruction its a must. I also typically only carry the back tail pouch for specific uses. In this case it was my garbage can for all the deck screws I was pulling out.
Notice the hammer holder to hang a Milwaukee 12v impact or drill off of. Probably one of the best things I found about the 12v lineup.
Here is my electrical setup. I really dont wear it often so I like the handle and the stable base to carry with me when I need it even if it isnt on my hip.
And finally my drywall rig that I move tools from my main belt to it when I am drywalling hence why it is empty.

