Levendis Report post Posted July 18, 2011 Greetings all! Okay, so I am quite a beginner leather craftsperson, but have already received my first project. My experience just searching Leatherworker dot net has helped considerably, but some questions remain unanswered. My friend is a Burning Man participant ( http://www.burningma...atisburningman/ ) who will be assisting assemble large structures at the event. He'll be up on a ladder, using a DeWalt 18v impact driver to drill holes and drive bolts. His other tools will include a hammer and radio, along with needing storage for the lag bolts and nails. He has asked me to craft a shoulder holster to carry the driver, hammer and pouches. He was going to purchase a replica 1911 via Amazon, but I suggested we make one from the 8-9oz veg-tan shoulder I have on hand. Here is a link to some Amazon holsters he was considering: http://www.amazon.co...ef=pd_sbs_sg_52 and http://www.amazon.co...ref=pd_sbs_sg_4 My questions are as follows: Has anyone made a holster for this type of tool? Here's a pic: http://www.powertool...dw056k2h275.jpg If so, do you have any suggestions/tips/hazards? The environment in which it will be used is extremely harsh, temperatures up to 115F, down to 40F, very low humidity and the dry lake bed is VERY alkaline. In these conditions are there any recommendations from the experts as to proper finishing of the leather to survive years of hard work in this environment? Does anyone have a power tool pattern they have used in the past? I have searched the forums and taken the suggestions, including the plan to get Al Stohlman's holster book from the leather factory. Thanks in advance! Levendis Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Southtexas Report post Posted July 18, 2011 Greetings all! Okay, so I am quite a beginner leather craftsperson, but have already received my first project. My experience just searching Leatherworker dot net has helped considerably, but some questions remain unanswered. My friend is a Burning Man participant ( http://www.burningma...atisburningman/ ) who will be assisting assemble large structures at the event. He'll be up on a ladder, using a DeWalt 18v impact driver to drill holes and drive bolts. His other tools will include a hammer and radio, along with needing storage for the lag bolts and nails. He has asked me to craft a shoulder holster to carry the driver, hammer and pouches. He was going to purchase a replica 1911 via Amazon, but I suggested we make one from the 8-9oz veg-tan shoulder I have on hand. Here is a link to some Amazon holsters he was considering: http://www.amazon.co...ef=pd_sbs_sg_52 and http://www.amazon.co...ref=pd_sbs_sg_4 My questions are as follows: Has anyone made a holster for this type of tool? Here's a pic: http://www.powertool...dw056k2h275.jpg If so, do you have any suggestions/tips/hazards? The environment in which it will be used is extremely harsh, temperatures up to 115F, down to 40F, very low humidity and the dry lake bed is VERY alkaline. In these conditions are there any recommendations from the experts as to proper finishing of the leather to survive years of hard work in this environment? Does anyone have a power tool pattern they have used in the past? I have searched the forums and taken the suggestions, including the plan to get Al Stohlman's holster book from the leather factory. Thanks in advance! Levendis Some ideas at http://www.tools-plus.com/dewalt-tool-accessories-holsters.html http://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-D5120-Ballistic-Universal-Holster/dp/B00005AXIA lots more if you look online for dewalt tool holsters Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Levendis Report post Posted July 18, 2011 Some ideas at http://www.tools-plu...s-holsters.html http://www.amazon.co...r/dp/B00005AXIA lots more if you look online for dewalt tool holsters Wow this is a direction we thought of... THANKS! Here's a link to a plastic version he suggested: http://www.amazon.com/Pro-Fit-Carry-Systems-DCS-0310001-Holster/dp/B0040X4O7S/ref=sr_1_7?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1310852317&sr=1-7 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites