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    Scrapping Toolbelt

    Dug up my old toolbelt from my construction days to keep my dismantling tools handy. It holds various wire cutters, pliars, vice grips, hammers, pin punches, screwdrivers, security bits, pry bars, sockets and ratchets, magnets, flashlight etc. Since I have to do teardowns outside in the backyard this has saved me quite a hassle of leaving my tools laying around or running back and forth to find the tools I need for the task at hand.

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    Love to see a picture of your setup. Still using tool buckets, tool boxes, and tool chests. Would love to simplify things.

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    Bolt cutters, ain't much you can't do without them, I invested in a big set lol

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    I heard a new name for bolt cutters today, the "universal key"


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    There are only two keys you need. Bolt cutters, and a large rock. They'll get you into most things

    I'd love to see the belt. I can really use some organizational ideas. If you'll excuse me, I need to look for my head. I scrapped the screws holding it in.

    matador: "If I locked the keys in my truck, I'd use a big rock. Locksmiths are $75; a junkyard door is only $50. Plus, does the locksmith give me metal to recycle afterwards? "

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    I have an electricians pouch belted to the back of my passenger seat that holds my basics: side cutters, vice grip, needle nose, and some other handy little things. I have a Husky open topped tool box too but I got tired of digging through it for the above tools so I made a special place for them. Couldn't count how much time it has saved me.
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    I'll try to post some pics but I'm having trouble figuring out how to.....

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