Occidental Leather 5059 High Mount Hammer Holder
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These work on a tool belt or belt. Since they are high mounts, the actual hammer holder (metal ring) is high up towards the belt, which is good for longer hammers, such as framing hammers. By keeping the handle up and away from your knees, it keeps the handle from being damaged.
As you can see, I wear a R&ampM I have a J leather craft 3" belt and it fits fine, but as for the ranger belt, I cannot tell if there is any difference between the sizes
I guess yeah, it's up to the task. Despite lugging around a 20 ounce phone for decades, mine is still pretty strong. The phone was constructed as solidly as any I've seen for over 25 years, so you know it can tackle anything. I don't know the purpose of holstering a 4lb, but why in the world would you do that is beyond my comprehension. Thanks for reading.
Selected User Reviews For Occidental Leather 5059 High Mount Hammer Holder
A very good product. In my case, I used a 2" tool belt and it caused the holder to gradually roll up to the bottom rivets and hang awkwardly over the course of the day. There is a short gap for a belt of 3 1/2" from inside top to bottom rivets, so I repaired the problem by adding my own rivets at an angle of 2 1/8". Now, the holder will not roll up and if I ever get a thicker tool belt, I'll just drill the rivets out. Made from 1/8 thick leather, which is simply folded over to 1/4" thickness at the bottom, it is durable and will last a long time.
Carpentry has been one of my careers for many years that involved Oriental belts. Getting a hammer handle into the slot of a McGuire Nicholas Hammer holder proved difficult because the handle of the hammer was so short. In spite of being unsure if it would be useful to me, I bought this Occidental leather high hammer holder for $98. According to some customer reviews, it was difficult to use and that a hammer holder that hangs lower is preferred. So far I have not found it to be an issue, and I would recommend it to others. In particular, it is made from the best leather, which Occidental is known for, and I expect that it will last me for.
Unlike the Blue and Orange big box places, what you get here is nothing like you'll find in the Blue or the Orange places. The holster I currently use was not my preferred style and I needed to replace it When climbing, a leather hammer loop is preferable to metal because it holds the hammer more securely, and is easier to use, The quality of the new one I found was not the same as the older one. -(here's one I decided not to use -.
The leather of this holder is nice and it has nicely riveted edges. This holds 1" longer than other hammers, which is unique. The only downside is it would roll, so I put 2 rivets in it to stiffen it so it holds a 2" belt. If they did it factory made, it would have been 5 stars.
A hammer holder like this is the best I have In my line of work, when working at heights, I have an advantage of having a high mount hammer holder. Having my hammer handle stay away from my knees and thighs all day is a great benefit to me. The second issue I have is that when I bend down or work on my knees, the hammer does not get pushed up. A quality product must also have quality craftsmanship and.
The standard holder is better for me than this I crawl around in tight spaces a lot, and the hammer gets pushed up and in the way a lot. It will be held higher and out of the way in this Furthermore, I find the belt loop to be a better belt attachment than the slots on the standard one. I don't like the slots on the standard one.
Occidental Leather, the company of where I found and spent my money, makes awesome products. I am glad I found and spent my money with them. As a result, it has become more difficult to decide what to believe when reading manufacturer In the unlikely even that these products were stolen, I know I would not need to replace them. It is a quality leather, it is not stiff, and it is stitched and riveted well. When I can wear leather instead of nylon, I do not do so. Leather gets more comfortable with use and time, just like shoes. While you may not appreciate the craftsmanship here, if you're looking for cheap food and cheap doctors, this is not the place for you.
The number-one company in the world is Occidental Here's the thing I really like how the tool belt fits comfortably and that it's made of heavy duty construction, but is supple and soft and does not cut into me. I like how it's more pleasurable to wear than the cheap crap I get at the blue store or orange store.