Dropping Tools? Here Is A Secure Way To Carry Almost Any Tool
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- More Info On The FastCap TLC - www.fastcap.co...
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It never fails! You can be on a roof or a tall ladder and you drop a tool off your tool belt. One is lucky no one is hurt or that nothing is damaged. More and more we are all working around expensive items and keeping our tools where we want them is very important. The FastCap TLC is a clip designed to lock in your tool and only allow the tool to be removed when you want it to be removed.
This will work in more situations than on a ladder or on your tool belt! All you need is a little creativity and it will work almost anywhere! - Навчання та стиль
Nice one ,very handy .I think they should be integrated into all tool belts,somehow ...like hammer loops etc
Just bought the Spider Holster Pro, a couple pins for my M18 drill and impact, a couple tethers, and tool handle pin straps for tools that bring up ladders. We'll see how they go. These recommendations from Morgan's Maintenance. He also uses a Nohlster for his M12 Surge (I think).
I love the Locking feature .... 👍🖖
Genuinely helpful and well made video.
Thanks
Thats a nice product. But in my area builders and osha will instantly make that ladder end up in a dumpster or make you remove it from the job site immediately. Because you just created a fracture point in a stress point of the ladder. If you would have screwed to the top of the ladder and then had the hanger drape over the side that would be a slightly different story. But still be questionable.
Not true.
@@NoName-ml5yk What part do you feel is not true?
@@mumbles1justinF osha
Osha goes in the dumpster
@@fZionists78 Osha wont put it in the dumpster them self. They just give you a stern warning or wright you a fine for leg being damaged or modified. Then someone will make the ladder disappear. Ive seen it happen at least twice on commercial jobs.