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I found this video on YouTube, which prompted this post.
Shop Vest IMHO, the leather would be too hot in a non-air conditioned shop.
Deluth trading has a fire hose work vest, which I also think would be hot.
Personally I wear cargo pants and sometimes an apron I picked up from Rockler. What do you folks wear? Do you work in a shop or at the clients site? I am a hobbyist and work in a small shop and the driveway. When out of the shop, doing carpentry type work, I wear a standard tool belt.
If you have something unique, include a pic.
Thanks.
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Tee shirt and shorts. Anything more is just too hot. Every so often I will use a cheapie apron to keep fine dust off me when sanding at the table for a while or also while dovetailing.
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I use the
canvas apron from Lee Valley It's not perfect but it works well for me.
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Peter Tremblay said:
I use the canvas apron from Lee Valley
It's not perfect but it works well for me.
+1.
LV turners smock too. Not perfect but....yadda.
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The Rockler apron. Covered in glue drips and finish stains. Keeps from tracking dust from basement and into the house.
Not too heavy. But I do work in a cool basement in the winter. Summer's are not spent in my basement.
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Robert Adams said:
Tee shirt and shorts. Anything more is just too hot.
+1
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Carharrt's with carpenter bags and blood wood dust.
I've never had the problem of getting to hot.
One of the advantage to these are you can bend over and not show your butt crack.
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It is way too warm in my neighbor hood most of the year to ware an apron.
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T-shirt and jeans. I don't see a need to carry tools or pencils and rulers. Everything is just a few steps away.........
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I have the Duluth trading firehose bib apron. Ive had it for 6-7 years. Awesome. I wear it to mainly keep clean and glue off of me. Outside the shop, I have a 3 pocket tool belt.
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