 How I load up my apron and my work pants for a productive day in my workshop. Well uh, Woodworkers, Paul Carlson here, a small workshop guy. Let me show you how I load up my Rockler apron. I had an earlier video with another apron, but that one kind of fell apart on me. I got this one, I really like the stitching, so this is the one I'm going to use for a while. And the pocket layout actually turned out to be better. So what I'm going to do now is I'm going to unload my apron. I'll show that to you in fast forward mode. And then we'll discuss, so here we go. A lot of the stuff I need, if I don't need to have it with me all the time, then it's on my tool wall. Glasses from SafetyRx, they're bifocal prescription, and they delights built into them. So if I want to see something better, I got that. These are E7 by Cohen, C-O-W-I-N, Bluetooth, noise canceling headphones. I use them to listen to music off of my Amazon Alexa, and I also listen to books on tape. An RZ mask, you can get it in all sorts of different colors, including camouflage. Fast cap, old standby flatback, because I like to have it flat on workpieces. I also have the regular fast cap, but I don't load up with two of them. I only load up with one. This one will stand out better. Veritas L-square, three inches by six inches, little inkra. I have my calipers. I use needle nose pliers, box cutter, Phillips and a flat screwdriver, always readily available. A wood file with four different cutting capabilities on it. My feeler gauges, wax, an eraser, a little light so I can check behind things and see if I've gotten it flat and so forth. I generally carry four marking devices. My primary go-to, 99% of the time, is this, I think it's called Graph Gear 1000 from Pentel. Nine millimeter lead that does not break, and that's why I use it. Very comfortable to hold. When you want to put it back in your pocket, you hit the clip that you're going to use to put it in your pocket anyway, and that retracts. So now it doesn't catch going into your pocket. I have my five millimeter that I use with the inkra. I have a white marker. I have a whole set of those, and I have a black marker. With my eyes, I need to use different markers. I carry in my back right pocket some stuff to clean my glasses with to get the sawdust off of them. I carry a really old-fashioned little thing there to punch holes to start drilling. A Na-Rex scribing knife. I carry just a little mucky wrench because I need to use it all the time. I don't want to be looking for the right size, so this one's adjustable. And then my combination square and my cell phone. This is how a small workshop guy loads up for the day. I hope you found that helpful. I highly recommend this apron and a lot of those tools that I showed you. Small workshop guy, signing off.