all options covered, full load-out I take it…
nice to see a green huck on there, also glad few like em… more for me.
nice set up.
all options covered, full load-out I take it…
nice to see a green huck on there, also glad few like em… more for me.
nice set up.
mind=blown
Hey [MENTION=1261]Joe hoesh[/MENTION] is this a clean enough look for work in the morning
I’m doing Storefronts…
I love clean & simple, and this setup spells that out (I like it - very clean / professional)
But as I sort through the posts drooling over this clean cut belt I can’t help but ask myself… “Where are the tools?!!” Must be that new ninja stuff, it’s there but you will never ever see it…
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Can’t stop laughing
storefronts? that looks about right.
Hey [MENTION=20262]Bunkerboot83[/MENTION] do you have an extra squeegee thingy i can have…
Thanks I knew you are true friend man…
So back to the topic let gets some more pics of the work belts…
Anytime, just remember that whenever you get tired of doing storefronts you are more than welcome to sit on the curb with me and wait for cars - less marketing and the work actually comes to you!
I’m literally gasping for air. You made my day.
So [MENTION=1]Chris[/MENTION] do you have any pics of your work belts. We would love to see how you have them setup for success…
[MENTION=6741]wcs[/MENTION]
There is a video around here somewhere… But we run really lean belts.
Basic web belt - 2 hammer loops - Unger boab - 6 inch squeegee - Unger 6" scraper, and a Unger ergotec 14" Squeegee
super lean
Thanks for the input [MENTION=1]Chris[/MENTION]…
Here’s my set-up. My guys run something very similar. From left to right:
I like how you attached the pole to the BOAB.
The leatherman placement is genius!
I cant get this
to fit into BOAB…
Any advice would be great…
Easy, the reason it wont go in is because your solution doesn’t have enough slip :rolleyes: D’oh