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  • čas přidán 14. 10. 2019
  • I am always asked about my tool belt and what my everyday carry looks like. I decided it was time again to make a video about it. As things progress and I find better tools or even a better tool bag... I will update this video series. This means watching this you have an opportunity to change my mind about what I should or should not be carrying. Share this video with your carpenter friends, and check out the links below if you are interested in any of the items. Thanks
    Not all Tool Belt setups are created equal. As my everyday carry has changed, so has my need for a different belt. Starting off in the trades I didn't know what I was doing or what I needed. After 12 years, I "think" I know what I want finally. This is the best tool belt for framing according to me and my line of work. Feel free to check out cheap bag setups until you know what you want....Then invest in the best most comfortable bags you can afford. It is worth it.
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Komentáře • 401

  • @RRBuildings
    @RRBuildings  Před 4 lety +38

    let me know your thoughts on the best bags and tools every framer needs to have

    • @nimaischaeffer3626
      @nimaischaeffer3626 Před 4 lety +6

      RR Buildings For me a few things I always look for when getting bags.
      1. I always check for suspender clips because I usually wear my bags with suspenders.
      2. Pouch for tape measure. I want one up high on my hip left that I can easily get in and out of I hate tape measure clips.
      3. Less important but I love having handles on my bags too.
      4. Spot for my speed square on my left of course gotta have that.
      5. 3 to 4 pouches for hardware and and fasteners i like on main one on my left and maybe to smaller ones on my right
      6. Phone pouch on my right hip high just a slim profile opening that I can slip my phone into.
      7. Hammer sleeve close to my body just like you have on your bags.

    • @jakekrohn7509
      @jakekrohn7509 Před 4 lety +11

      Occidental leather

    • @joelwerre
      @joelwerre Před 4 lety +1

      Atlas 46

    • @MrClarkisgod
      @MrClarkisgod Před 4 lety +7

      ATLAS 46 makes fantastic gear. Lifetime guarantee and made in the USA.

    • @joelwerre
      @joelwerre Před 4 lety +3

      @@MrClarkisgod it's the stallion that mounts the world for carpenter bags. You must be a man of impeccable talent and quality.

  • @carolcezar3800
    @carolcezar3800 Před rokem +293

    For me, the ideas in czcams.com/users/postUgkxAfqpMLyFn37qcqUl0FAzqkkycQeXqrhP Plans were a starting point for building different sheds . Ryan gives ideas that allow an individual to draw nicest conclusions into the design and building of his or her own shed.

  • @garlandschuster5054
    @garlandschuster5054 Před 4 lety +52

    Kyle, I am a disabled vet from Minnesota,north Dakota area I have been fighting cancer for about a year and a half it has been a joy watching your builds thru out my treatments along with my family your channel has given me something to look forward to, it reminds me of the times back in my younger days working construction in Cali and mn, thank you so much for how much you care about the carpentry trades thru your teaching. God bless you and Greg and Zach and your family!!

    • @jksconstructioninc.3396
      @jksconstructioninc.3396 Před 4 lety +8

      Garland Schuster just wanted to wish you and your family the best in your fight! Hope 2020 is a great one for you guys!

    • @garlandschuster5054
      @garlandschuster5054 Před 4 lety +9

      @@jksconstructioninc.3396 Thank you for your kind words we are praying for a total remission this time!!

    • @RRBuildings
      @RRBuildings  Před 4 lety +17

      thank you for those kind words Garland...Cancer sucks and I will be sending prayers to you and family...God Bless you brother

    • @garlandschuster5054
      @garlandschuster5054 Před 4 lety +9

      @@RRBuildings Thank you Kyle so much ,I so enjoy your videos! You obviously love carpentry, and it shows! This is my 2nd time fighting this aggressive form of cancer, and we are praying it's the last time. Keep on keeping it real!
      ~~~Gar

    • @ivaninnokenti614
      @ivaninnokenti614 Před rokem +1

      @@garlandschuster5054 Hope youre doing okay man

  • @joeshmoe8912
    @joeshmoe8912 Před 4 lety +28

    A tradesmans ( especially carpenters) toolbelt is the #1 money making tool. Nuff said!

  • @coreyjerome5571
    @coreyjerome5571 Před 3 lety +3

    I am a second block carpenter from New Brunswick, Canada! You’re videos are always inspiring and so inspirational! Even the simple tool belt videos! Thank you!

  • @mattb4885
    @mattb4885 Před 4 lety +17

    I love these kinds of videos. As an all around carpenter, I love seeing how others set up their rigs and gathering new ideas for my own. Mine currently is kind of a mess, but I set mine up rather similarly, though mine are much more cheap from the box store. Kind of a love hate thing but come time to upgrade last go around I didn't want to shell out hundreds on a new rig. Keep up the good work man, love watching your videos!

  • @farmlifeoffgrid
    @farmlifeoffgrid Před 4 lety +4

    Occidental leather all the way,. I've went through a lot of bags in the last 15 years and nothing compares to how light weight and durable they are, I've had mine 4 years and they still look good. Worth every penny when your swinging a hammer every day.

  • @mc.9839
    @mc.9839 Před 7 měsíci

    I'm not a builder by trade. I was raised by a carpenter/contractor, worked with my dad through college, and took on many projects with him in my spare time after. I learned one thing about bags from him: USE SUSPENDERS. Pouch size and location is a preference. Suspenders are just smart.

  • @HomeEcGuy
    @HomeEcGuy Před 4 lety +3

    I'm primarily a solar technician and I love the idea of a tool belt but I run into a few problems. The number one problem has nothing to do with being a solar installer and has everything to do with having no hips so I have to tighten it down to insanely tight levels. The second issue I have is that I spend lots of time in attics crawling around and on roofs in awkward places so tools end up falling out....That being said I haven't found a perfect solution for my needs as a solar technician yet. I currently use the Milwaukee Packout bag with a shoulder strap and some small parts containers on bottom for my attic and roof work. Great video. I love seeing other tradesman's setups.

    • @christiansantos8904
      @christiansantos8904 Před 4 lety

      How about a Veto? Maybe the MB3? I have the Tech Pac Backpack and TP4B⚡🤙. Waiting for the belt. Hoping they make a leather & nylon version.

  • @billhannum4117
    @billhannum4117 Před rokem

    I am a Carpenter primarily a framer. Been rocking occidental leather for 30 years but that diamond back grande looks like it's perfect for what I do most of the time. Man the hammer holster is brilliant . Big bags are what I need to and simple .

  • @james-yc4jx
    @james-yc4jx Před 4 lety +18

    this looks like a good system. I like the way the hammer hold angles toward the back instead of straight down. I dont like hammer on back either, but i also dont like it straight down side hitting leg or getting it caught on ladders.
    For me, i do a lot of repair work so cats paw/pry bar is a must and i like the angled sleeve tucked away for that. But, I prefer flaps on pouches as i have wasted too much time pickings nails and screws off ground after bending over a little too far or getting pouch hung up on a rafter or joist.
    Also have lost tape measure in same way off roof enough times to finally justify a "buy once, cry once" purchase.
    I went with the "Atlas 46" system and upgraded to the Harvey padded belt and it is very comfortable and fully customizable. Many specialty add on pouches to choose from and i bought one with a security flap for tape measure and one for cell phone.

    • @24revealer
      @24revealer Před 3 lety

      I like the hammer holder too. The other companies should look at this feature in their bags.

    • @xXelitegpXx
      @xXelitegpXx Před 2 lety +1

      You must barely ever use your tape measure if you keep it in the security pouch.

  • @manuelbanuelos8893
    @manuelbanuelos8893 Před 3 lety

    I try not to be controversial, but in this case please allow me to comment. you inspired me to invest in a great belt and hammer, i am a roofer by trade. Maybe just maybe above and beyond the normal American level one of the best, but not famous or popular. the diamond back tool belt, the grande, almost lasted me a year it wore out, so far one side replaced and the hammer holster. I do appreciate the diamond back warranty. the hammer so far has held up no complaints...
    Thank you young man, if i was younger maybe i would do more...

  • @andrewgraham5151
    @andrewgraham5151 Před 3 lety +2

    Man on the big bridge jobs I work on those nice tools would grow legs and disappear in no time. Nice videos man.

  • @timdraughon5897
    @timdraughon5897 Před 2 lety +1

    I have been using occidental bags for 13 years and have had no problems with mine will definitely buy another set

  • @daveshafer7908
    @daveshafer7908 Před 4 lety +2

    I've gone through 2 pairs of Occidental pouches in 18 years. The best in my opinion!

  • @trevorjolley7273
    @trevorjolley7273 Před 4 lety +3

    Just when I thought I was done buying tool bags, ya got me considering the diamond backs. I currently run the Buckaroo leather tool belts and pouches. The initial break in was a lil painful with the belt due to the thickness of the leather. As time has gone on and I have almost one framing season with these bags, they have worn well, and the pouches are solid leather. They also ran around the 400 dollar range. I run a 4 pouch setup on the left hand side for all my fasteners, which i use every pouch when framing. Things I like about the looks of the diamond backs was that extra fastener bag ya threw out there at the end of the video. That would be extremely handy because it never fails that I have several projects in different phases of construction, and with that comes always switching out the nails and screws in the pouches. Otherwise they get really heavy and a cluster of a mess inside and then you're fighting for proper nail or screw all the time. Ya got me considering em! Thanks Kyle!!!!

    • @RRBuildings
      @RRBuildings  Před 4 lety

      Well I’ve heard good things about buckaroo but they look way to small for me

  • @David-kg1hc
    @David-kg1hc Před 2 lety +1

    I just got the Denali 2.0 I'm a remodel guy and I'm in love with these bags man I got a sax and pax bag just in case I needed more fastener room

  • @christophercrowle9753
    @christophercrowle9753 Před 3 lety +4

    I bought the artisan a while back, was a big fan of occidental leather which is what I had before and I still highly rate them, but diamondback are just brilliant. I am thinking about changeing the left pouch which is currently the Eagle for ox for a bit of extra capacity. Also pondering the suspenders.

  • @ijtoyosi
    @ijtoyosi Před 4 lety +1

    As someone who’s invested over $1000 in diamondback tools. I run the wrangle and eagle I like a slim tool belt and don’t like carrying a box of nails on me. The sax are awesome for repetitive fastening.

  • @MrMarkraffaele
    @MrMarkraffaele Před 4 lety +27

    last you 10 years? lol. you will have the next shiny new thing by April. keep up the good work

    • @RRBuildings
      @RRBuildings  Před 4 lety +20

      I do have issues don't I....but I do like consistent bags..

    • @sirisaacnewton3305
      @sirisaacnewton3305 Před 4 lety +1

      mark raffaele yeah but like it normally lasts about 3 years and then they get old but you can make them last about 5

    • @andrewsalazar98
      @andrewsalazar98 Před 3 lety

      @@sirisaacnewton3305 Diamondbacks have a 5 year warranty. I’ve seen guys wearing a rig that’s old enough to drink!

  • @ethanneale
    @ethanneale Před 4 lety

    Hammer, speed square, pencils, loose nails, nail strips. Here in nz we do everything so I carry a pair of tin snips, torpedo level, crescent wrench, knips, dog bar and flat bar. Seems like a lot but it’s always good to have all the gear and not going back and fourth to the van

  • @schneal3
    @schneal3 Před 4 lety +2

    I use a framing setup from Occidental Leather with their StrongHold Light suspenders. I find that without suspenders the bags fall down throughout the day. I also like suspenders because there is a chest pocket for my pencil. But if I’m working overhead, I take them off because they tend to wear on my shoulders. If I’m climbing a ladder or scaffolding, I love the rear facing hammer holder. It keeps my hammer out of the way and prevents it from banging my knee. I don’t have that fancy holster like you Kyle. :)

  • @captainimij
    @captainimij Před 4 lety +5

    The tool belts I used back in the 90's early 2000's beat the living daylights out of my lower spine.At 51 years old I still have sciatica.

  • @andyvetter8672
    @andyvetter8672 Před 4 lety +3

    My first diamondbacks were from the original guy Jim that was in Alaska . They were the the Denali set . They lasted 13 yrs . I’m on my 2nd set now about 2 yrs . They by far are the best Toolbelt out there . They are very expensive but their worth every penny ! I love them . So comfortable that you don’t feel like your wearing them . I also have a custom set up for my trim belt . Conor @ Diamondback will help you out he is great over there .. Great video Kyle 🤙🏻

    • @jamesonkruger6989
      @jamesonkruger6989 Před 4 lety

      Jim was in California . He died and then it moved to someone else in Alaska. Now I think it's some guys on the east coast. I've bought many from all of them. Quality has been hit and miss though

    • @andyvetter8672
      @andyvetter8672 Před 4 lety +1

      Ya in Charlottesville Virginia now . I knew Jim had died & he framed in California

  • @garagedweller7159
    @garagedweller7159 Před 4 lety +1

    "70 year old man"LOL
    I'm 60, been wearing tool belts for 40 years and i like the ones that incorporate a back brace and I have been using suspenders for years to get the weight off my hips and back. Either way this career will make an old man out of you regardless. I never liked having my hammer in the center of my back and hate it.Like a large bag on my right side for my milwaukee impact,I don't like them hanging on a bag.I like when the bags are able to be moved on the belt so I can position them on my hips. Never had a sleeve, always a metal loop and The sleeve looks like it would be so much better. Thanks for this video. We can always adapt and change for a better work experience.

    • @RRBuildings
      @RRBuildings  Před 4 lety

      Thanks man... no offense about being 70

  • @joshuarosevelt6476
    @joshuarosevelt6476 Před 2 měsíci

    I wear an occidental 7 bag icy light, and the first thing I did was get used to wearing my tape on the right side, and I tore off that little top pouch on the left side ( my fastener side)
    Best decision I made.

  • @dive2drive314
    @dive2drive314 Před rokem

    Im primarily a tiler and used to do bathrooms, but these days i am framing houses and garages most of the time. I had a cheap mastercraft framing belt that broke down only a few weeks after i got it. I live in Canada so my gear has to deal with the harsh winters. I am very close to pulling the trigger on a Diamondback Denali 2.0. Huge fan of the hammer holster and like the low profile, allowing you to maneuver through joists and rafters a bit easier than Occidental belts.

  • @willsinclair4083
    @willsinclair4083 Před 4 lety +7

    Hey Kyle, I’m from the UK and awaiting the delivery of my first set of Diamond Backs. You should try the tip I use from Essential Craftsman, removing the tape measure belt clip. Makes it slip in and out of its pouch much easier. Love the tools day and build series videos.

  • @jamesonkruger6989
    @jamesonkruger6989 Před 4 lety +5

    Kyle you are missing one of diamond backs greatest feature. The integrated pants belt. You aren't actually wearing them right. With the pants belt you need to bite your shirt while you put the belt on. The only downfall is after years it tears up your truck seat!

  • @gumboot65
    @gumboot65 Před 3 lety

    I got my Diamondback UFO outfit in the summer of 2000.
    Honestly , it's just like , fully broke in. The actual amount of time I have wearing it is probably 65 to 70 months of 5 day weeks. . My Remodeler outfit. Also bought new from Jim Skelton is 18 years old . It's broke in but I only have 24ish months wearing it.
    I also frame mostly with rough cut locally sawn lumber so I use lots of 20s and larger spikes and screws. Including 12" Timber Lock screws for log home building.
    Great vid. Thanks

  • @anthonysmith9410
    @anthonysmith9410 Před 3 lety +1

    Because of you I spent a boat load of cash on Martínez squares.... I have the standard and the mini

  • @Davie272
    @Davie272 Před 2 lety +1

    Just got the Denali for my birthday. Hell of a birthday gift

  • @black_dragon-carpentry

    I just make do with what ever crap I can.
    Left side fasteners in Ridgid screw boxes the little orange one. Often stacked right side snips pencil tape measure in pouch out back hammer loop right side off center speed square left side. Claps dangling from suspender and some where I have an impact.
    Biggest problem is I jump from act to drywall to framing to trim from hammer drill to powder gun to screw gun to ...yeah

  • @InLaymansTermsPlease
    @InLaymansTermsPlease Před 4 lety +1

    It depends on what aspect of framing you do most. I do believe you should buy once, cry once when it come to bags and boots. They are the 2 tools that you literally use all day everyday.
    You use your saw, nail gun, hammer and other tools a lot but your bags and boots are being used more than anything and should be the most comfortable, durable and practical for what you do most. Take your time and find the one's that are best for you and then buy them.

  • @zekeisme1
    @zekeisme1 Před 4 lety +2

    i loce my diamondback belt. im the type of guy to walk all day on the top plate or just be super agile and quick. i do like these bags

  • @donovanmckee733
    @donovanmckee733 Před 2 lety

    love that tiny milwaukee square, bought one for a joke and end up using it constantly.

  • @millennialbeardo2720
    @millennialbeardo2720 Před 4 lety

    I love how half of these comments are a question that you've already answered in other videos or video suggestions you've already done. Proud diamondback owner

  • @YankeeWoodcraft
    @YankeeWoodcraft Před 4 lety +7

    LOL My old taught me that you had to be ambidextrous when working because you couldn't always "move" the house to suit your dominant side! 😂

    • @808fishman8
      @808fishman8 Před 3 lety +1

      honestly the more you can built your competence with your less dominant hand it will help you lots

  • @r.mercado9737
    @r.mercado9737 Před 4 lety +1

    I especially like that you are quite involved in the industry! That's what got my attention! Great video!

  • @peterstevens4223
    @peterstevens4223 Před 4 lety +10

    Good afternoon from Auckland, New Zealand.

  • @ryanmali-nas71
    @ryanmali-nas71 Před 4 lety +1

    CLC FRAMING POUCH. Awesome for framing and commercial work.

  • @romancorrea5390
    @romancorrea5390 Před 4 lety +2

    Occidental bags are the best in my opinion.

  • @WreckDiver99
    @WreckDiver99 Před 4 lety +1

    ...and here I still rock a leather pouch with two bags, a pair of hammer hooks, and a tape measure holder. I feel so antiquated. LOL

  • @kross7908
    @kross7908 Před 4 lety +13

    Ooo Canelo wearing another belt.. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @santyrivera3093
      @santyrivera3093 Před 4 lety +1

      kross and he improved his English pronunciation

  • @mattbrodacki4980
    @mattbrodacki4980 Před 4 lety +1

    Kyle take a look at military dump pouches. Ticks in small and undo to open up to bag size of 36 oz nalgene that several AR mags fit. Prob a great fit for when you need big pouch but not every day... great vid

  • @vitomolle4850
    @vitomolle4850 Před 3 lety

    Since I've commented months ago. I did get a diamondback toolbelt I got the artisan. Its little small but I love the system. I need the Denali set. Thank u for all u do Kyle. Love the channel

  • @reeferdogbassin7909
    @reeferdogbassin7909 Před 3 lety +1

    The 32oz framing hammer is the king of hammers. How do I know? Everybody would come and borrow mine- when they needed to move a wall. lol Proper technique and a 32 destroys todays light hammers wich throw technique out the window.
    Best saw blade- Matsushita hand down! Absolutely nothing cuts as nice as a 40 tooth matsushita. The samuri sword of framers! Hard to find, costs more, worth every penny.
    Best nail gun- Hitachi- come on
    Best tape- old school stanely 30ft
    Best speed square- stanely adjustable, 20 bucks lol
    Best bags- they change every 10 years, used to be CLC- Custom Leather Craft. They were not leather tho, polyester.

  • @j.n.572
    @j.n.572 Před 4 lety

    two rivets, a piece of paracord, and a soldering iron(to melt the edges of the rivet holes before installing the rivets) and you can add a speed square slot anywhere you want on a set of bags

  • @jgeph2.4
    @jgeph2.4 Před rokem +2

    My first set of quality bags were diamondback and my left fastener bag lasted 17 years before I retired it . And that was only from getting my balls busted lol because it was so ratty looking but still never “leaked” fasteners .
    I’m currently running a leather occidental rig that’s great but heavy and will get me to retirement in a couple of years

  • @emiliochristen8211
    @emiliochristen8211 Před 4 lety

    Pray bars are super handy in general I use them all day from fake nails to pull things up flush to pounding it in the floor to push big walls where they need to be. I just wish one of the lower pouches was split into two sections down the middle. One for 8 Penny's one for 16 pennys

  • @milanroets9697
    @milanroets9697 Před 4 lety +1

    I have the Diamondbacks Denali, bought it new on eBay for $300. I like it, but wish the bags were bigger like your Grande. With all the space I feel like loading them up with lots of tools. With all the weight it feels like the belt will fall off, it doesn’t but it felt that way so I added suspenders.

  • @jamesmilos9909
    @jamesmilos9909 Před 4 lety +1

    I used Craftsman dual pouches on various belts over the years. They were stolen🤬🤬. No longer doing this for a living so couldn’t justify Occidental. Went with CLC pro line. So far very happy. Only downside for me is I can’t see well inside the black nylon when looking for driver bits, drill bits etc. otherwise a great “poor mans Occidental.

  • @mattmaclean5571
    @mattmaclean5571 Před 4 lety

    Not even a Martinez pry bar!!!! Mark is going to be disappointed

  • @Chicagot52
    @Chicagot52 Před 4 lety

    Jesse, I am glad they answer your call. My experience with diamondback has been terrible.Even after the text 2 months ago and Kyle said he talked to them my experience got even worst if you can believe that.I called 4 times without any answer finally when they answered the call I think is name was Conner was very rude and said calling four times

  • @mikez4132
    @mikez4132 Před 4 lety +1

    Love the tucked away hammer loop in your bag. Waste of time reaching behind yourself all day. Out of the way and fast to get to like you have it.

  • @sniffulsquack5608
    @sniffulsquack5608 Před 3 lety

    dang your not wrong those fasteners are massive. i got some bucket boss professionals for 60 bucks. wanted to see how long they last.
    its alot like your belt there and came with the suspenders, which i like. I only wish it had a hammer cradle like yours. these bags will get me through long enough to save for a big boy belt. dang we just use straight nails and air guns for basically the whole house.

  • @JDDupuy
    @JDDupuy Před 4 lety

    Ditched the tool belt after 25 years. Saved my hips but not my back 15 years later. But I can see where your work it is needed and I have seen why.

  • @jamiegesic6478
    @jamiegesic6478 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Kyle...been watching your videos for a while now... you've definitely persuaded me to buy a new set of diamond back bags. Keep the videos coming.
    Ps. Love the tools day videos.

  • @bwhityer
    @bwhityer Před 4 lety +1

    I love my Occidental fat lips and Klein bolt bag but I'll have to check these out

  • @elaztecareal8081
    @elaztecareal8081 Před 2 lety

    Good pouches, the belt suppose to have double prong, 4+ inches thick and with a suspender and i'll go with the leather one's

  • @wcsd9577
    @wcsd9577 Před 4 lety

    No suspenders? Its your choice not to, but they really do help distribute the weight and I'd recommend trying them. If you do get padded ones, I'm fairly happy with the TradeGear ones I bought off Amazon. If you're needing extra space get a Klein bolt bag and hang it off the back, if it fits on the belt of course, they're wide and super tough and can hold all sorts of parts or hardware.

    • @jamesmoon1841
      @jamesmoon1841 Před 4 lety +1

      I agree with your suspenders comment. I switched to remodeling and framing when I was 56. Could not stand the discomfort from waist suspended tool belts. I wore out a Bucket Boss suspenders tool belt post retirement. Very comfortable system for my 5-9 frame.

  • @hippo-potamus
    @hippo-potamus Před 4 lety +6

    Would love for you to do a basic tour of your amazing property.

    • @vadim3976
      @vadim3976 Před 4 lety +1

      RR Buildings Shop Tour
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  • @ThomasSteed
    @ThomasSteed Před 3 lety

    I really like them side sleeves for your longer awkward tools. I've litterally HATED every hammer loop Ive ever had, in the back if im squatting, hammer pushes up falls out, or jabs my lower back. On the side damn handle smacks my leg all day. If I decide to buy or make myself new leather bags, Im gonna make those... or buy some. Currently Im a grounds/maintenance technician so my EDC is a husky pro 4 barrel pouch (velcro flap) and a kanroot hori hori sheath, that I actually hang on a water bladder pack with 2 zipper pouches for my nonessential access EDC tools( like my extra adjustable wrench, hex keys, and lock pick set), and door tags (maintenance was/is here). I really like the way the weight is distributed on my shoulders, so my next set of bags will be getting shoulder straps too.

  • @brawldawg8729
    @brawldawg8729 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm not in the trades, and could only justify about $130 on my belt and bags, as a home gamer with three different belt/bag sets. That said, I do have quite a bit of experience in the use of tactical gear, including an exorbitant amount of nylon. Most of my gear is 1000 denier, heavily box -square and bar tacked where necessary. My point is simply that good nylon is tough and will last with very little maintenance, other than storage considerations. If you're in the market for bags, don't overlook well-made nylon.

  • @amiscauich
    @amiscauich Před 2 lety

    As a lefty I’m really surprised Kyle that you don’t have your tape measure on your right side. I own my Diamondback tool belt and vest now and I keep my tape on the right and w/ the left I pull out my pencil.

  • @abelabresm
    @abelabresm Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent vid.....but to late for me, already have got my DB The Denali DeLuxe Framer tool belt. Pretty happy with this, but I miss a littell more room in my fastener pouch. Would like to see how you deal with safety on the roof. Maybe in a dedicate vid in the future. Thank for you fine work. Help a lot.

    • @SoberJokR
      @SoberJokR Před 4 lety

      Abel Garcia got denali two months ago... I think I’ll buy de grande 😂🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @acoenen2804
    @acoenen2804 Před 4 lety +4

    No we that were heading into the cold season, how about your cold wear? Gloves, boots, coat....love the show

  • @Padgetthockey1999
    @Padgetthockey1999 Před 2 lety

    Funny enough I’m a bricklayer but I use the Diamondback eagle pouch great for carrying my torpedo level jointer tape measure some nails and a square great pouch

  • @TuhdaKeyeh
    @TuhdaKeyeh Před 2 lety

    722 just behind the left punch works good for bits

  • @DixieNormous1
    @DixieNormous1 Před 3 lety

    Ordered a set!!!! I do alot of vinyl siding and carry roofing nails. The other Diamondback pouches are small,Badger has too long of wait time. My Occidental adjust to fit fat lips are too heavy

  • @E33Tpro
    @E33Tpro Před 4 lety +1

    That last pouch reminds me of the chulk pouch climbers use, really smart!

  • @skylermclean8517
    @skylermclean8517 Před 2 lety +2

    Where do you put your impact? Do the grande bags have a "impact hook"?

  • @evimorrison5579
    @evimorrison5579 Před rokem

    @RR Buildings watching this video in your right pouch close to the front it looks like a small anvil head scratch all if it is, what company makes it. Greatly appreciate your time. Love watching the videos learn something new everyday from you.

  • @codyolmstead4907
    @codyolmstead4907 Před 4 lety

    Just a comment about length of life,
    I'm pretty sure these bags could last 20 years. I have had a set of leather big oxy occidental for 10 years. The leather logo has faded but no other rips or tears have formed.
    You get what you pay for. I believe my setup was around 550. So let's say its 55.a year, I would call that reasonable!

  • @E33Tpro
    @E33Tpro Před 4 lety +1

    I really get annoyed by crybabies always complaining about cost of tills, I'll happily pay twice the price for a tool that saves me time, it'll pay for itself and earn me more money in the long term. Simple math and logic!

    • @scottl5785
      @scottl5785 Před 2 lety

      I don't get all the crying on cost either. What could be more important than the gear you wear every day?

  • @ryanbaldes3007
    @ryanbaldes3007 Před 4 lety +2

    you could make a video on all of your old pouch that you used to wear

  • @silveriocastillo2481
    @silveriocastillo2481 Před rokem

    The best bag is the one that works for you 👍

  • @mesh1248
    @mesh1248 Před 4 lety +1

    Loved using my Milwaukee tape had all the features I wanted but it only lasted me 2 months before the tip broke so i went back to stanly not sure if it was abused or a defect only thing I don’t agree with you is the $250 square when ive always made a $2.50 one work good

    • @mesh1248
      @mesh1248 Před 4 lety

      Abserd O lol maybe but first I gotta ware out my stanly

  • @jeffcollins8726
    @jeffcollins8726 Před 4 lety +2

    Any thoughts on Atlas46 tool belts and vests? I’m a hobbyist/weekend warrior and typically like the look of leather belts but they’re not customizable for any particular project. Love the channel! Keep on keeping on.

  • @paulhennessy5324
    @paulhennessy5324 Před 4 lety

    I’ve used quite a few tool belts/ bags, combinations and after seeing your first review and after doing a bit of research have now gone to a diamondback tool belt

    • @adriansolberg6993
      @adriansolberg6993 Před 3 lety

      You happy with it?

    • @paulhennessy5324
      @paulhennessy5324 Před 3 lety

      @@adriansolberg6993 the bags are great I love the fact they do left and right versions of some of there bags, I’ve got the four inch belt which is good, but after 12 hours like any set up I have had I can’t wait to get the thing off! I’ve never tried suspenders, I’m not sure if they would work for me as my job is very physical, climbing and crawling under things I just think they might be another restriction/ something to get snagged on.

    • @adriansolberg6993
      @adriansolberg6993 Před 3 lety

      @@paulhennessy5324 I see! I think suspenders is a must when carrying so much weight. I use the old snickers tool belt and suspenders with stretch. Probably buing the Diamondback belt soon. Looks very good and I love the hammer holder. Quite expensive though
      Four inch is best? Which type of belt do you have?

  • @Chicagot52
    @Chicagot52 Před 4 lety +3

    Kyle, came back to site to see my post gone.Just wondering why?Just telling the truth about the experience with diamondback consumer service not calling back.I thought you might mention it to the company and straighten it out. I think it is fair to have everybody experience told not just the good ones

    • @RRBuildings
      @RRBuildings  Před 4 lety

      I actually did mention it to the owner... he took 100% blame said he remembered your conversation and he was not in the roght mood and knows he was in the wrong.

  • @mattmaxwell3923
    @mattmaxwell3923 Před 3 lety +1

    Is there any reason that you can’t add an extra slide in pouch on the mule? Between the main bag and smaller bag, like the artisan and Denali so you can put in a phone, cut list or kyles mini square

  • @chethans7491
    @chethans7491 Před 4 lety

    I'm lucky to have a pouch last 3 years the treads usually break . I also use the belt on my pouch to carry heavy materials. I'll one arm 6- 2"x6"x16' just by resting them on my belt .

    • @lt6077
      @lt6077 Před 3 lety

      Stop doing that 🤣

  • @AlwaysHopeful87
    @AlwaysHopeful87 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for info. I went with an apron due to the many hats I wear. Happy Holidays 2021!

  • @AngelMartinez-me1bf
    @AngelMartinez-me1bf Před 3 lety

    Just bought my self the maestro set not go bad so far 2nd day wearing them I’ll update next weekend

  • @karabretz4865
    @karabretz4865 Před 4 lety +1

    RR I always hate losing my bits and no tool bag pocket for bits

  • @spyderx92
    @spyderx92 Před 4 lety +1

    I just order my Martinez square and Marco quad and the hammer .. I 😭 when I place my order and now I’m super happy and waiting for it to come lol 😂

  • @michaelyanez6343
    @michaelyanez6343 Před 4 lety

    Hey Kyle, awesome video. Thanks for the insight. I think that will be my next tool bag.

  • @morrowoutdoors1336
    @morrowoutdoors1336 Před 4 lety

    I use tough build first bag with tap holder great never had one i love how i have 3 bags full i can switch fast

  • @gumboot65
    @gumboot65 Před 3 lety

    I myself would be lost without the flat bar sleeve. I carry a framing square that I cut off @ 16 1/4" on the blade and 8 1/2"on the tounge. An Exumer cats paw and a 9"flat bar. Other than actual roofing. I can't build didly without my flat tools.

  • @purochikano1
    @purochikano1 Před 4 lety +3

    I love that red hammer is beautiful I'm a full time roofer and I will love to have one like that😎

  • @joep1535
    @joep1535 Před 4 lety +8

    "70 year old man who's been working hard all his life", yeah, as I watch this in my recliner with heat pads on my knees and back, lol.

  • @user-jf9xf5ni4i
    @user-jf9xf5ni4i Před 4 lety +9

    Very cool tool. But we in Russia earn 1000 dollars a month. And that's at best.

  • @FurrReal56
    @FurrReal56 Před rokem

    Where did you get that beach and barn banner? That’s cool to see a familiar brand like that.

  • @travisbarrow3408
    @travisbarrow3408 Před 4 lety

    Rotating the tape before it goes back in like you did would drive me crazy. Great video!

  • @seanb5664
    @seanb5664 Před 4 lety +3

    Love them belts and your videos ... just wondering what size timber did u use for your garage loft

  • @David-kg1hc
    @David-kg1hc Před 2 lety

    Those kick this shit out of the DeWalt bags I just bought hahaha damn

  • @melvinarias136
    @melvinarias136 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you canelo!!

  • @ericsmith7508
    @ericsmith7508 Před 4 lety +4

    Occidental for me, one pouch & belt 20+ yrs

  • @knryland1
    @knryland1 Před 4 lety +1

    My name is also Kyle 😁👍great video!!!