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Posted By: Derrick Installation tools (pouch) - 11/07/10 07:45 AM
For years I have worn a custom designed leather zippable tool pouch on my hip that cost me about 300 bucks to have made. I loved it and it worked well, but it was heavy when loaded. Recently it developed screwdriver holes in the bottom of it.

I thought about having it repaired but opted to move all my tools to an installer's brief case tool bag. I bought it and loaded it up on the distributor's counter. One of the counter guys picked it up and looked at me with this incredulous expression.

"How in the world have you worn all this weight for so long?"

Beats me, it's a wonder I didn't walk in circles from the imbalance.

So no more tool belt for me. I have taken a load off for sure.
Posted By: Professor Shadow Re: Installation tools (pouch) - 11/07/10 01:39 PM
At least once every 3 months I have to remove a tool from my bag...just to lighten the load. It usually weights +/- 25lbs and I still carry it on my right shoulder. Don't ask me how this has affected my shoulder and lower back over the years.

Two weeks ago I finally bought a folding hand truck...it sure beats carrying 4 new boxes of Cat 6 at a time.

I am finally: "Working smarter, not harder."
Posted By: DND ON Re: Installation tools (pouch) - 11/07/10 05:50 PM
A couple of years ago, I split up my tools. First is a tool case with almost everything. Second is an old laptop bag with my butt set, toner, punch tools, plus a couple rolls of cross-connect.

It’s surprising how seldom the tool case sees the light of day. Most of the time, it’s the laptop tool bag hung over my shoulder and the real laptop case on wheels, and off I go.
Posted By: badcable Re: Installation tools (pouch) - 11/07/10 06:08 PM
Do you all have a go bag setup with the most common used items?

I generally carry a punchdown tool, stripper, scissors, various copper/fiber testers, toner, butt set, spare biscuit/wall jacks, ends and keystones, console cables for Cisco, fortigate, etc. Enough to let me diagnose any issue I'll encounter. Once diagnosed, I can run back and grab whatever I'll need for the fix.
Posted By: doghart Re: Installation tools (pouch) - 11/07/10 06:14 PM
I just use a laptop backpack filled with an assortment of cables, and a small tool pouch inside (punch tool, Klein 10 in 1 screwdriver, scissors, needle nose, and a couple of sharpies), an Amp crimp tool and a roll of X-connect.

Pretty rare occasion I need anything else.


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Posted By: badcable Re: Installation tools (pouch) - 11/07/10 06:30 PM
Perfect example of a go bag is above ^^
Posted By: jeffmoss26 Re: Installation tools (pouch) - 11/07/10 08:49 PM
I got tired of the toolbelt around my shoulder, and I now carry my main tools in a tool bag...even so it gets fairly heavy. It has enough room for my staple gun, butt sett, roll of cross connect wire, and parts box.
All of the big stuff (crimpers, coax stuff, wire, etc) goes in a large Craftsman box that I can also stand on if need be. It's got enough space to hold 18 inch drill bits smile
I also have another tool bag for my sound tools. Mostly a bunch of screwdrivers, wire cutters, crimpers, meter, audio cable tester etc. I have that at school with me since I'm always fixing one of our sound racks.
Posted By: cybershoe Re: Installation tools (pouch) - 11/08/10 07:37 AM
I carry most of my tools in a roughly 10"x10" canvas bag. All of my screwdrivers, snips, toner, butt set, punch tools, test clips, bag of scotchloks, plus a DVOM and spool of cross-connect wire. That covers me for pretty much anything short of a new cable throw. I have a second box with my staplers, fish tape, etc.

I stil carry a leather tool pouch with me, but as a rule I keep it empty until I put it on. That forces me to think about what I'm actually going to need for the job, so I don't mess up my back any more than it already is. Otherwise it just tends to keep filling up with tools I never use more than once in a blue moon.
Posted By: mbhydro Re: Installation tools (pouch) - 11/08/10 09:57 AM
I remember when I was a kid seeing the residential installers here in Manitoba use a leather zip bag about the size that cyblershoe described.

The business installers at the same time used a Platt style tool briefcase. I think the only ones that used a tool pouch were the OSP crews.

Right now I am using a tool bag and every now and then I empty it out as its too easy to load stuff in that does not get used a lot.
Posted By: Bob@tcsmn Re: Installation tools (pouch) - 11/08/10 11:07 AM
Thanks. You guys have got me organizing my tools again for the zillionth time. I didvided the much too heavy tool bag into two bags, putting the frequently used tools and supplies (using your lists) in one bag, and the medium frequently used in a second bag. I also have a cart loaded with rarely used tools and supplies for larger jobs. There is probably half the weight in the new frequently used tools bag. I can go back to the truck to get anything else needed if i find it necessary.
Posted By: MooreTel Re: Installation tools (pouch) - 11/08/10 11:27 AM
I'm still "Old School" & therefore still wear a pouch. Are there items in there seldom used? You bet. But it sure beats going down several flights of stairs or walking to the other end of the plant for what I need. I still have to go to the truck sometimes for special items, etc, but...

To each their own.
Posted By: Bob@tcsmn Re: Installation tools (pouch) - 11/08/10 11:42 AM
A Paladin multi tool in its own belt pouch has saved me many trips to the other side of the space or building, assuming I have all the parts needed.
Posted By: RRino Re: Installation tools (pouch) - 11/08/10 12:38 PM
A month ago I got a new laptop backpack, my old one was getting tore up, along with my back, from so much weight from so many tools. I went and got a new tool pouch at HD to put in lesser used tools in so now I carry my backpack in with me and if needed make a run back to the truck to get the second tool pouch which I load up with what ever tools I might need.
Posted By: jeffmoss26 Re: Installation tools (pouch) - 11/08/10 12:43 PM
I do carry my Leatherman every day...it always comes in handy!
Posted By: Bob@tcsmn Re: Installation tools (pouch) - 11/08/10 12:55 PM
The Paladin multi tool has 66 block punch down blades, as well as needle nose pliers, etc.
Posted By: anthonyh Re: Installation tools (pouch) - 11/08/10 05:31 PM
I moved everything into a veto pro pack XL. It stays in the truck most of the time. I still have a pouch I will stick a few tools in according to what I am doing to bring in with me. Also carry my leather man on my belt
Posted By: dwflood Re: Installation tools (pouch) - 11/10/10 04:00 PM
I keep my basic hand tools in a Klein pouch. This goes in my laptop bag along with a TS22. When I don't need the laptop, I just take the Klein pouch in with me.

I keep the rest of my tools in two large tool bags. These are kept hidden under a shelf in my van and secured with lock and chain after having been broken into a few months ago.

If the thief had gotten my laptop, I'd would have been screwed. Better to buy all new tools than loose a laptop!
Posted By: allanl Re: Installation tools (pouch) - 11/10/10 07:09 PM
I bought a 18" compression bag from Canadian tire that holds a lot of my tools & various electrical parts.. since I'm constantly monkeying around on the steel towers like in the pic below; some of them are pretty tall and I don't want to be going up and down cause I forgot something! smile

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