Re: [World] tool holder on a belt
Eric,
In case you didn't know, there is already three of them on the market, all
under $20 American, and I think the Pulex is the best, because you can hold
three Sorbo channels or up to six Pulex channels and a stripwasher of your
choice, good for lefties or righties. It also comes in a detachable clip
style , so you can take it off and put it on your belt, whenever you want.
I used to hold water in mine, occasionally I still will, but it's kind of
messy. I use a bottle on my belt, when I need cleaning solution. It is
however, a convenient place to put your scrubber within arms length.
By the way, from what I've read, the predecessor to the current ones was a
piece of PVC pipe on a belt.
Ross Alexander
Greensboro, NC
----- Original Message -----
From: Eric Halvarson (swede2) <swede2@home.com>
To: <world@wcmail.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 11:16 AM
Subject: [World] tool holder on a belt
> Hi group,
> I have constructed a scrubber/squeegee holder(for lack of a better
word)
> out of P.V.C. and it holds about a litre of water. With slots for a belt,
it
> has come in very handy especially for ladder work or just easy access to
the
> tools when you need them. It can be painted company colors and is quite
> indestructable as it has been banging around for over six months now.
> Patenting is on my mind but quite expensive for now, has anyone any ideas
> on the next step for this idea, by the way, I think a price of $20 or so
> Canadian dollars is reasonable. Thanks in advance,
> Eric Halvarson
> At Your Service
> Calgary Alberta Canada
>
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