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Mike Mastin
07-25-2003, 10:52 PM
I am always looking for my tape, my calculator, my pencil, etc. I am thinking of trying out a shop apron. I found one from Duluth Trading Company that uses shoulder straps instead of a loop around the neck. I may hate it, but I am going to give it a try.
Just curious if anyone else is as unorganized as I am :-)

David Klug
07-25-2003, 10:57 PM
I am always looking for my tape, my calculator, my pencil, etc. I am thinking of trying out a shop apron. I found one from Duluth Trading Company that uses shoulder straps instead of a loop around the neck. I may hate it, but I am going to give it a try.
Just curious if anyone else is as unorganized as I am :-)


Ya Mike, I usually were an apron because I get kinda messy when I'm working in the shop and LOML definitely frowns upon sawdust coming in the house

Dave

Jim Becker
07-25-2003, 11:04 PM
No, I do not wear a shop apron or tool belt in the shop. I do wear a high-necked smock when turning to keep the chips out of my clothes and I also use it when I'm routing dovetails for the same reason. I have two and the one I like the best is a sleeveless style from Packard Woodworks, although my AAW smock is nice on a very hot day without a shirt under it. I personally don't find that an apron or tool belt helps keep things any more handy for me in my shop, so I just keep a bunch of pencils at each work station and try to return my squares and rule back to the same place every time I use them.

BTW, the long-tail tee shirts from Duluth Trading are really great for working in the shop. I finally had to retire a bunch of old pocket polos last summer and the Duluth tees (which also have a pocket) have really been a functional replacement.

Jim Young
07-26-2003, 12:06 AM
The first thing I do is put on my apron, it's right next to the light switch. I used to lay pencils all over the shop like Jim until I got the apron, now there's only two or three. The one disadvantage to my apron habbit is that the DC remote gets tripped every once in a while when I lean over something. If I know I'm not going to use the DC I'll lay the remote down, then the next time I need it I can't find it. :D

Bart Leetch
07-26-2003, 1:48 AM
I wear a duck cloth apron but didn't like the strap around my neck. So the LOML sewed it onto a pair of bib overalls that she cut off above the knees & stiched together like an apron. Now I just loose one shoulder strap & step into it & refasten the shoulder strap & it sets on wide shoulder straps on my shoulders & not my neck whooee.

Richard McComas
07-26-2003, 2:09 AM
I am always looking for my tape, my calculator, my pencil, etc. I am thinking of trying out a shop apron. I found one from Duluth Trading Company that uses shoulder straps instead of a loop around the neck. I may hate it, but I am going to give it a try.
Just curious if anyone else is as unorganized as I am :-)

Carhartt Carpenter Bibs. May not be in fashion but they hold a lot!

Kirk (KC) Constable
07-26-2003, 7:47 AM
I assure you I'm every bit as disorganized as you are...or anyone else, for that matter. :( I tried an apron, but it's just too hot to be adding clothes. I pretty much won't work in a shirt without pockets, tho. Perfect place for the pencils to go until their first use.

KC

Glenn Clabo
07-26-2003, 8:02 AM
I've tried many aprons...always go back to the toolbelt. I add suspenders when I'm working outside. I have the older model of this...

Phil Phelps
07-26-2003, 8:28 AM
...but it is to keep the dust outta my underware and the paint off my shirt. You know I don't have a conventional ww shop. I'm doing all kinds of fabrication and slop a lot of messy goos (contact cement, paint,inks,mdf dust). So, I wear a knee length, light weight, cotton apron. As light as it is, after eight hours it still cuts in the neck. If I need any tools,pencils, or tapes, I'll wear a tool belt. And then there is that "safety" thing. It needs to be snug on the body. No loose strings or material.

Jason Roehl
07-26-2003, 10:21 AM
I do when I'm turning and sometimes when I'm doing flatwork. I'm just now trying to get in the habit of doing it, since I'm prone to go out there in decent clothes. I have two types of clothes--work clothes and soon-to-be work clothes. :D Hopefully the aprons will prolong the duration of the latter category. :cool:

Ken Frantz
07-26-2003, 3:19 PM
I didn't use an apron when I was installing cabinets because I was afraid of damaging the cabinets. I have short legs and arms---I have to have a ladder to paint the floor!!!!!!! HI HI----so the "junque" that I carried in them was in the way. I didn't even like a big buckle that held up my britches. A little buckle got cover under my "overhang"

I did work with a fella many years ago that had a apron like Glen pictured and it was alway loaded with tool, but he wore it backwards with the pouches in the back, but my arms wouldn't be long enough to reach all of the tools. I bet his loaded tool apron weighted 30 pounds!!!!

Now when I was doing building construction I did wear an apron to hold nails. pencil, square and hammer.

KEN

Carl Eyman
07-26-2003, 3:47 PM
Yes. I love the pockets Carl

Ken Salisbury
07-26-2003, 3:54 PM
Sometimes I wear one of these

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Dave Avery
07-26-2003, 4:41 PM
WAYYYYYYYY too much detail, Ken

Carl Eyman
07-26-2003, 5:35 PM
post a picture of you in the apron. On a hot day do you wear anything under it? Carl

Ron Jones near Indy
07-26-2003, 7:11 PM
It's duck cloth with a neck loop. Would be better with X straps.

David Rose
07-26-2003, 7:44 PM
NO!!! PLEASE no Ken! This is a family list and we don't need no pornography! :D Close enough when Ken has his clothes ON!

David


post a picture of you in the apron. On a hot day do you wear anything under it? Carl

Dave Klear
07-26-2003, 9:33 PM
Ken
Did you do the scroll work yourself?

Dave Anderson NH
07-26-2003, 11:15 PM
I have an old apron I bought at Woodcraft about 20 years ago in the machine room. I have a Hock shop apron I bought about 4 years ago in the bench room. I also have a high necked velcro closure apron by my lathe. All of them work well and serve their purpose just fine--- IF I remember to put them on. Usually I'm all wrapped up with getting into the shop and my mind is on the project I'm planning to work on. As a result, I almost always forget to put the aprons on except when turning on the lathe. Bench and machine room aprons will probably last another 50-100 years at their current rate of use. The lathe apron goes on almost every time I step in front of the lathe. Durn, I even forget to put the apron on when doing finishing, and my shop clothes show it.

Dominic Greco
07-27-2003, 9:00 PM
Normally I wear one of those "Turning Aprons" sold by Packard Woodworks. It has a elastic collar and stops the chip from getting all down inside my shirt. But today it was 98 degrees out and there was NO WAY I was wearing that thing! I'll live with the chips getting caught in my chest hair!

See ya around the creek,
Dominic