Waist bag tool belt.

greenleafbay said:
Were is a good place to buy a waist bag and tool belt to put my finds in.Thanks Jim
I don't use a tool belt. I use a simple carpenter's apron from Home Depot. Costs about $1. One side trash, one side treasure. Trash gets emptied at nearest trash can.
 

Tuberale said:
greenleafbay said:
Were is a good place to buy a waist bag and tool belt to put my finds in.Thanks Jim
I don't use a tool belt. I use a simple carpenter's apron from Home Depot. Costs about $1. One side trash, one side treasure. Trash gets emptied at nearest trash can.

Same here but i take it to work with me and throw it in the scrap bucket in my shop and when i take a load of metal in i dump it dirt and all the weight adds Up!! Chug
 

Also Lowes. I have an AWP carpenter's belt bag I dyed green with RIT dye.
 

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Tuberale said:
greenleafbay said:
Were is a good place to buy a waist bag and tool belt to put my finds in.Thanks Jim
I don't use a tool belt. I use a simple carpenter's apron from Home Depot. Costs about $1. One side trash, one side treasure. Trash gets emptied at nearest trash can.
I got a couple at HD 78 cents each times three. Trash and treasure pockets. If anybody asks what you've found, always show the trash only!
 

I wear a East German AK-47 magazine pouch. It has four compartments inside holding my small digger, probe, pin pointer and knife.

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On the other side of the belt I took a military surplus shovel holder and modified it to hold my little spade from Lowes. I cut a gap between the snaps and rig it upside down.

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