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Does anyone know of a holster for carrying loppers?


Andy Collins
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Should be fairly easy to knock something up with a couple of loops of rope to stick the handles through and attach to your belt.

 

Aren't you part of the make do with what you've got generation like me, rather than buy something every time.:001_smile:

 

(Step 1) Stare at the bits and bobs you have in the shed, then stare at the lopper.

 

(Step 2) Repeat this process till a solution comes to mind.

 

(Step 3) When the first contraption doesn't work, adapt accordingly by repeating Step 1 .:thumbup1:

 

:thumbup1:Two brick ties, bit of bending here n there to fit on a belt and hey presto.

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Right ideas on a postcard. I want/need the carrying device to hold the sharp cutty bit away from me, pointing down, handles up. I want this to be practical for working off steps, clambering in a conny hedge, or working around a garden full of shrubs. I'm thinking of something along the similar style of a drill holster for the angle maybe? Or something that works with a Sawpod mounted on the leg? Or an over the shoulder holster, mounted on the back? Once I have the idea I can mock it up in canvas or something and try it. Just no good at designing stuff.

Micks idea is pretty original, I like it, but I want the cutters covered.

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