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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2007

BOB SCHMIDT GIVES ADVICE OF DIFFERENT TOOLBELTS/APRONS YOU MAY WANT TO PURCHASE CONSIDERING WHAT HOUSE PROJECT YOU MAY BE WORKING ON

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  • I have wathced your videos for about 2 years. i have been a carpenter for only 12 years but I apprenticed under a very good teacher for 3, and worked on many projects . from house moving with my dad to commercial work on hospital and schools. I have learned from every trade and all sorts. would like to correspond.

  • Sounds good to me+++Bob

  • Again, Another Great Lesson! This would be an upgrade from the bucket I use. You should get your wife to make Aprons with your "Home Remodel Workshop" LOGO on them. I get a cut of the profits on this idea though. Thanks for the vedio.......steve

  • Ok checks in the mail lol---Bob

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  • I have nothing against a tool apron, in fact they are handy when I am working in my shop. That said I do believe you were quick to dismiss the tool bags for interior trim. Occidential makes trim bags that have spots for all your tools and I personally prefer them when setting doors, cabinets, case and base. All tools are at your finger tips and they all have a designated spot in my bags, from my nail sets to may stud finder. Only draw back I wipe glue on my shirt and pants when I'm in a hurry.

  • I prefer the more traditional snapped waist and neck straps instead of straps crossed behind the back. Latter is too restraining and can be difficult to get into when filled with tools. Of course, I don't carry many tools in the apron anyway. Most remain in a nearby bucket organizer, ready for transfer to the apron as needed. Grizzly Industrial makes a decent carpenter's apron (cheap enough to replace as often as it wears out) and Bucket Boss is king of the bucket organizers.

  • Is there a quick release in case you fall in a lake? 

  • aprons then a dot and net should do it +++Bob

  • Hi. I wonder if you can please tell me who makes/sells the white workshop apron in your video? I've looked online, but can't find that exact apron and would like to buy one.

  • good advice!

  • anyone who would like to learn more about woodworking may also find the book "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Woodworking" useful. it teaches the novice woodworker all there is to know about this wonderful hobby

    selfservingbooks (.) com/complete_idiots_guide/Comp­lete-Idiots-Guide-Woodworking-­Karen/246

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  • a hunter green or navy blue apron would be much better suited to your eyes.

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