What Else Can You Keep in This Cordless Drill Holder?

What Else Can You Keep in This Cordless Drill Holder?

Keeping your tools secure is an essential part of working on any job, whether you are scaffolding, working on a construction site, dabbling in carpentry, or just trying to be handy around the house. The Gorilla Hook drill holster accomplishes this with remarkable simplicity, keeping your tools within easy reach with no chance of coming loose.

Basic Safety for Operating Construction Tools

Basic Safety for Operating Construction Tools

Construction sites can be dangerous territory for the untrained and ill equipped. In addition to working in precarious locations, hand and power tools can be dangerous, even fatal, if wielded carelessly. This makes it essential to keep your crew well-trained in safety practises and properly equipped to keep your project sites accident free.

Looking for a Tool Holster That's Compatible with Any Drill or Scaffolding Impact Wrench?

Looking for a Tool Holster That's Compatible with Any Drill or Scaffolding Impact Wrench?

Drills and impact wrenches are hefty tools that require a compatible tool holster that offer you convenience while working. If you are still dealing with an old, used tool holster that doesn’t give you the needed comfort and doesn’t hold your gadgets in the right place, it’s time for a change. Living in the era of impractical tool holsters not only slows you down but puts you and your co-workers at risk.

Is your Tool Hook Compatible with these Power Tools?

Is your Tool Hook Compatible with these Power Tools?

When working at a height, or in a tight spot, it can be time consuming to stop what you’re doing to track down a necessary tool. Having your most frequently used tools, like cordless drills and impact wrenches, secured to your hip will save time and maximize productivity. Accidents are another productivity killer, so ensure that your tool hook has a secure grip on your power tool. This will prevent your tools from slipping and injuring colleagues below you.

Essential Construction Tools for 2018

Essential Construction Tools for 2018

For centuries, construction workers from all over the world have relied on different tools to finish a project successfully. With today’s focus on simpler and faster methods, there have been some significant advancements in the field of construction tools. The primary goal is to help construction workers increase their productivity, but more importantly, ensure their safety and security.

Styles of Tool Belt Holsters for Contractors and Tradesmen

Styles of Tool Belt Holsters for Contractors and Tradesmen

When choosing a tool belt holster, there are a few factors to consider. These include how securely it can hold various tools, whether it is sleek or cumbersome, and whether it can facilitate one-handed access to your tools. Read on for some vital information regarding different types of tool belt holsters, and why the Gorilla Hook is by far the most innovative and reliable variation of them all.

Essential Scaffolding Supplies

Essential Scaffolding Supplies

When working on scaffolding, there are certain requirements that your tools need to meet. It goes without saying that your tools should be suited to the medium you’re working with, be it wood, stone, or concrete. It’s likely that you’ll find yourself performing certain tasks repeatedly and the tools required for these small, frequent actions are always essential to have at hand.

Cordless Drill Storage Tips

Cordless Drill Storage Tips

A cordless drill is an essential, versatile tool that eases the work of contractors. The biggest struggle of contractors is not having secure storage to accommodate the cordless drill while working. Crucially, safe tool storage increases productivity and ensures safety. For contractors, effectively solving the issue of storing vital tools such as the cordless drill gives them peace of mind in the long run and amounts to long term gains in efficiency.

An Expert Tradesman Weighs in on the Benefits of the Gorilla Hook versus Bungee Tool Holsters

An Expert Tradesman Weighs in on the Benefits of the Gorilla Hook versus Bungee Tool Holsters

When it comes to finding the best tool belt accessories, there are a few things to consider. It is common for such equipment to be overpriced and still not deliver the best experience. If you are struggling with your used bungee tool holster or you have already given up on finding a quality power tool holster, keep reading as we break down the benefits of the Gorilla Hook in order to help you in your search.

A Tool Pouch Is Handy But It Can't Replace The Gorilla Hook

A Tool Pouch Is Handy But It Can't Replace The Gorilla Hook

Whether you’re a carpenter, an electrician, or a general contractor, we suspect you’ve experienced problems with your standard tool pouch. It’s true: tool pouches make your cordless power tools more accessible by allowing you to take them with you wherever you go. However, with all the zippers, clips, buttons, and buckles that many of these pouches come with, one-handed access to your desired tool is often out of the question.

Looking for an Alternative to the Dewalt Drill Holster?

Looking for an Alternative to the Dewalt Drill Holster?

A cordless impact drill is a versatile and vital tool for any contractor. It allows easy use whether you are drilling holes or tightening bolts, unimpeded by any lengthy power cords. However, most modern tool belts struggle to accommodate these bulky tools securely. Not only is retrieving dropped tools highly inefficient but it can also create a precarious situation when working with a crew and operating impact guns in high places, as a dropped impact drill can cause serious damage.

If you're an Electrician, it's Time to Augment your Tool Bag with the Gorilla Hook

If you're an Electrician, it's Time to Augment your Tool Bag with the Gorilla Hook

The amount of gear an electrician carries attached to his tool belt often leaves little room for bulky drill pouches and holsters. However, cordless drills and power tools are very often an essential piece of equipment that will need to be kept near at hand. If you’re an electrician with this issue, the Gorilla Hook is the answer.

The Ultimate Carpenter Tool Belt Holder

The Ultimate Carpenter Tool Belt Holder

For a carpenter, the demands of the job include keeping tools close at hand. This need inspired the invention of the tool belt, but with the advent of cordless power tools, the common tool belt required a bit of reinvention. While bungee loops and common holsters are available, they’re flawed, inefficient, and often ineffective.

Stop Struggling with your Old Bungee Tool Holder Loop or Hook!

Stop Struggling with your Old Bungee Tool Holder Loop or Hook!

Safety and efficiency in the building trades are critical components of this type of work. Keeping frequently used tools on hand saves time, but the risk of dropping these tools, particularly from heights, is dangerous and costly should an expensive tool, like a cordless drill, break. When you need both hands free to perform your job safely and accurately but also need the tools of the trade nearby, wearable accessories that hold these tools provide solutions to this problem.

Are Impact Wrenches Now the Standard for Scaffolders?

impact wrenches now a scaffolding standard?

While a growing number of scaffolders are trading their scaffold spanners for impact wrenches, we ask the question, is this the new industry standard or just a passing trend?

While no regulations exist that enforce or prohibit their use on scaffolding, it does seem that the speed and power of the impact wrench offers more efficiency in what has become a highly competitive industry.

The British organisation, NASC (National Access and Scaffolding Confederation), has offered some suggestions following a series of tests examining the safety of using impact wrenches for scaffolding work, specifically drop forge fittings, but found no negative consequences of using impact wrenches for erecting or disassembling scaffolding.

The recommendations issued by the NASC center largely on the fact that the torque created by an impact wrench exceeds the recommended torque for tightening scaffolding fittings. However, they go on to explain that much like car manufacturers, the top speed, or in this case, top torque, is often exaggerated. It is therefore unlikely that an excess of torque would be achieved in a real world situation. Still, a thorough risk assessment of the particular make and model of impact wrench that is intended for use is the responsibility of the company.

Impact wrenches, as with any power tool, may require some training and an acclimatization period for employees who are not experienced with their use, but the long term benefits of speed and efficiency far outweigh the expense of this training. Proper protective equipment is also necessary in order to protect employees against the noise and vibration created by electric wrenches, but chances are these measures are already in place. 

The other gripe many opponents of the impact wrench have is their reliance on battery power. Proper care obviously needs to be taken to preserve the battery life of your tools, but with battery technology improving exponentially, it’s a logical conclusion to assume that limited battery life will soon be less of an obstacle. In the meantime, the impact wrench’s hunger for battery power can be counteracted by ensuring a set of spare batteries is kept charged and available on site at all times.

The general consensus is that you wouldn’t drill a hole by hand if you had a drill available, so why should it be different when it comes to assembling or disassembling scaffolding? Granted there are some limitations, but none that will not be solved in due course with advancements in technology and the evolution of the industry.

Of course, the old-school resistance is alive and strong with some of the more wizened scaffolders refusing to down their manual wrenches with cries of “You can take my wrench when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers!” In an industry as competitive as this one, that may well be the case. For everyone else, impact wrenches offer a fast and effective way of dealing with the rigors of the job and provide an indispensable addition to your scaffolding arsenal. At the very least, having one at hand when the old wrench just won’t cut it is definitely a good idea.

Only time will tell if the industry will evolve beyond the need for manual tools entirely, but love them or hate them, it certainly looks as though impact wrenches are here to stay.

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