@@bigredbeard65 especially as the world moves to mass produced cheap crap you can make really high quality stuff on your own for dimes compared to dollars
That is a great pack. What kind of work do you do with it? Being of German heritage I love things that organize and hold things we need daily so this was a fun find tonight to watch. In the Spring here I do coppice and pollard work with my willows and trees I have here. So you got me thinking about ways to utilize the two or three tools I always have with me. The foam, ice cream container and old pant material really appear to work very well even abused daily it appears. I guess you could say I have a lot of hobbies that I am always trying to find containers that hold everything so if I want to do wood prints, I grab a tub and all my materials and such are there ready to create. But I think I spend more of my life trying to organize these items then I ever do creating new work. It gets maddening. So I appreciate your solution for your needs. Very creative and practical. The latest pack you made looks as if you have really started to craft a great product. I bet you could produce similar packs for others if that is what you wanted to get into one day. I just wanted to thank you for inspiring me with your video.
@@BonnieDoonHomestead I'm very glad you like this project and that it has inspired you, this pack or pouch can be modified to a lot of different needs. You could even use more of the strap and buckles to carry it over your shoulder or on your back, whatever works for you. I am a truck mechanic (technician) by trade and I often found myself having to get out from under or wherever I was working to go back to my toolbox to get a different tool so I came up with this tool pouch I can wear on my belt, works great. I actually have German and Dutch in my family line. If you make something like or similar to this I'd like to see a photo of it.
Very cool!
i love making my own stuff i make bags very similarly. sewing is an amazing skill for everyone it truly unlocks so many things!
@@xinirip I couldn't agree more with you.
@@bigredbeard65 especially as the world moves to mass produced cheap crap you can make really high quality stuff on your own for dimes compared to dollars
@@xinirip true and you can make it like you need and want.
awesome beard man!
Cool.
That is a great pack. What kind of work do you do with it? Being of German heritage I love things that organize and hold things we need daily so this was a fun find tonight to watch. In the Spring here I do coppice and pollard work with my willows and trees I have here. So you got me thinking about ways to utilize the two or three tools I always have with me. The foam, ice cream container and old pant material really appear to work very well even abused daily it appears. I guess you could say I have a lot of hobbies that I am always trying to find containers that hold everything so if I want to do wood prints, I grab a tub and all my materials and such are there ready to create. But I think I spend more of my life trying to organize these items then I ever do creating new work. It gets maddening. So I appreciate your solution for your needs. Very creative and practical. The latest pack you made looks as if you have really started to craft a great product. I bet you could produce similar packs for others if that is what you wanted to get into one day. I just wanted to thank you for inspiring me with your video.
@@BonnieDoonHomestead I'm very glad you like this project and that it has inspired you, this pack or pouch can be modified to a lot of different needs. You could even use more of the strap and buckles to carry it over your shoulder or on your back, whatever works for you.
I am a truck mechanic (technician) by trade and I often found myself having to get out from under or wherever I was working to go back to my toolbox to get a different tool so I came up with this tool pouch I can wear on my belt, works great.
I actually have German and Dutch in my family line.
If you make something like or similar to this I'd like to see a photo of it.