Great video, I bought my Occidental leather bags in the late eighties, my favorite way to carry my hammer when framing was upside down in a third bag in the rear of the belt, worked great for carrying sticks of nails to. When I started finish carpentry I bought some new Oxy lites the red ones, both are still in good shape today and I’m retired but still do small side jobs for people.
Yeah I did the whole thing of hole punching the leather and getting bolts and stuff for the diamond back and my ocd drove me nuts. Thank god occidental made these
Great video, I bought my Occidental leather bags in the late eighties, my favorite way to carry my hammer when framing was upside down in a third bag in the rear of the belt, worked great for carrying sticks of nails to. When I started finish carpentry I bought some new Oxy lites the red ones, both are still in good shape today and I’m retired but still do small side jobs for people.
They are the best bags on the market
It's funny we just zip tied diamondback hammer sleeves to our ocl bags before this no holes or mods in the bags. At least now it will match!
Yeah I did the whole thing of hole punching the leather and getting bolts and stuff for the diamond back and my ocd drove me nuts. Thank god occidental made these
Does the bag stick out too far now while wearing them?
No, not at all.
The question is how comfortable is it? Seems like it would be pretty obtrusive having your hammer between your bag and your leg. What say you?
I don’t even notice it on my side. Much easier to get in and out and I don’t have a hammer handle smacking the back of my legs.
@@BigCountrywoodworking Thank you.
This is a game changer.. ive had my diamondback holster for 2 years and it is awesome!
where can I get that ?
Right!
Occidental website