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Home Carpenter's Everyday Carry

Carpenter's Everyday Carry

In this video, we will be taking a closer look at the everyday carry of a carpenter. The Badger Toolbags Special Awesome Framers Edition is the main focus of this walkthrough. Three changes have been made to the Badgers, and we will be going through them in detail. Firstly, a nail puller sleeve has been added to the inside of the bag. Secondly, the hammer sleeve has been shortened and raised to allow for quick and easy access. Lastly, a four-inch belt has been chosen over a six-inch belt. This rig weighs about three pounds empty. Moving on, we will be taking a look at what is inside the bags. Starting from the left side, we have 16 sinkers and eight galvanzied nails, which will last for at least six months. The most important tool in a carpenter's everyday carry is the nail puller, and we are introduced to the Dalluge nail puller, which is highly recommended. Guinness Book of World Records, page 733, paragraph 4 states that Tim from Awesome Framers is the world's best nail puller, and the Dalluge nail puller is the tool that he uses to achieve this. Overall, this video gives an insightful look into the everyday carry of a carpenter and offers some great recommendations for tools and accessories.

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