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(02-23-2018, 12:08 PM)Admiral Wrote: Methinks this one is more like it if I were to buy one....
The other ones they offer here are pretty funny as well:
https://www.amazon.com/Fivebop-Grilling-...B01GJOO6E6
No pockets. What's the use for that?
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(02-23-2018, 12:08 PM)Admiral Wrote: Methinks this one is more like it if I were to buy one....
The other ones they offer here are pretty funny as well:
https://www.amazon.com/Fivebop-Grilling-...B01GJOO6E6 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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I am looking at getting this apron, does anyone here have one and what are your thoughts about it.
Not sure I need pockets just the dust off me comfortably
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(03-07-2018, 02:10 AM)Bob10 Wrote: I am looking at getting this apron, does anyone here have one and what are your thoughts about it.
Not sure I need pockets just the dust off me comfortably
https://www.duluthtrading.com/search/sea...o-top-link
Bob, I was in a shop recently where someone was wearing that apron and it is what got me thinking about my next apron.
I do wish it had more pencil slots and the large straps are elastic (think suspenders) and not regular straps.
I don't like the elastic but I suppose that if the straps wear out before the apron I could replace them easily enough.
I can also sew my own additional slots.
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So I have to ask why more pencil spots? I carry one in my pocket and have them at all the machines and benches. I tend to scatter tape measures too but I have one I like more than all the rest and it stays with me.
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(03-07-2018, 02:10 AM)Bob10 Wrote: I am looking at getting this apron, does anyone here have one and what are your thoughts about it.
Not sure I need pockets just the dust off me comfortably
https://www.duluthtrading.com/search/sea...o-top-link
Thats what I have had for the past 6-7 years.
Its amazing. Mine is covered in glue though.
I really like the side pockets, instead of the front pouches like so many have. I always hated when you lean over a tool, and getting poked by a wrench or whatever was in the pocket. That is a non issue with them on the side. Plus the pockets dont fill up with chips and dust on your side.
Its worn amazingly well.....figuring I have worn it more than 10,000 hours. Other than the glue, I bet noone would think its been worn that long.
PS, the glue does peel off with some effort. Ive peeled areas off, just takes time.
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(03-07-2018, 10:39 PM)packerguy® Wrote: Thats what I have had for the past 6-7 years.
Its amazing. Mine is covered in glue though.
I really like the side pockets, instead of the front pouches like so many have. I always hated when you lean over a tool, and getting poked by a wrench or whatever was in the pocket. That is a non issue with them on the side. Plus the pockets dont fill up with chips and dust on your side.
Its worn amazingly well.....figuring I have worn it more than 10,000 hours. Other than the glue, I bet noone would think its been worn that long.
PS, the glue does peel off with some effort. Ive peeled areas off, just takes time.
Thanks for the feed back I was looking for someone that has used one. I like side pockets myself it keeps me from getting poked by stuff when I pick things up in addition to leaning over stuff. I wear the Duluth carpenter pants for the same reason
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(03-07-2018, 10:08 PM)Bob10 Wrote: So I have to ask why more pencil spots? I carry one in my pocket and have them at all the machines and benches. I tend to scatter tape measures too but I have one I like more than all the rest and it stays with me.
I tend to carry too many writing utensils with me.
I think this is the list:
Medium sharpie, fine point sharpie, carpenter's pencil, white pencil, mechanical pencil, and a small 6" flexible ruler.
Sometimes a ball point pen joins the crowd.
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(03-07-2018, 10:39 PM)packerguy® Wrote: Thats what I have had for the past 6-7 years.
Its amazing. Mine is covered in glue though.
I really like the side pockets, instead of the front pouches like so many have. I always hated when you lean over a tool, and getting poked by a wrench or whatever was in the pocket. That is a non issue with them on the side. Plus the pockets dont fill up with chips and dust on your side.
Its worn amazingly well.....figuring I have worn it more than 10,000 hours. Other than the glue, I bet noone would think its been worn that long.
PS, the glue does peel off with some effort. Ive peeled areas off, just takes time. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
" I always hated when you lean over a tool, and getting poked by a wrench or whatever was in the pocket."
I hated that also and that's why my go-to aprons have swinging top pockets...It can ruin your day when a high-dollar micrometer or other expensive tool falls out and hits a concrete floor., A plus is...you wont get jabbed as easily....
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