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As a DIY person, I wore the 2 pouch carpenter belt for years. I then started wearing just a pouch for a while. Then I found the Toughbuilt system with the Cliptech and suspenders. Now I usually wear a heavy duty Leather belt, with Perry Heavy Duty Suspenders and the cliptech mount. Change the pouch for what I am doing at the time. then store the pouch with the cliptech on my tool cart. Dan
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Get one of those fishing vests and fill the pockets with all kinds of stuff.
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Bought one at Sears 20 years ago and it has held up fine for home handyman stuff. Used it for a fence, shed and a bunch of other stuff. Covered in caulk and other gunk now.
Only thing I added was a hammer loop with a metal ring. The Sears belt had left and right leather rings, but after a while the leather rings sagged so I needed both hands to put a hammer in. One to hold the hammer and one to hold the loop open.
My point, I guess, is don't get leather loops.
Mike
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I was at the flea market saturday and saw lots of leather belts. All used but some were in fair condition. I's rather have used leather than ney plastic.
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My Nicholas is more than 20 years old and sees a fair amount of use.
The hammer loop wore out and my local shoe repair guy fixed it for $7.00
Gary
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