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F1windowtinting
Anyone have a good tip for keeping a 5 way tool handy while on a ladder. Back pocket works, shelf on ladder does to, but anyone have a great way to keep it handy? Ive thought about attaching a hook to my apron and hanging it.
Cuttingedge
I always tint in cargo shorts with the big baggy thigh pocket. My FG 5--way slides in and out real nice.
Tintbds
Hmm good question hmmmmmmm.gif
TintJunkie
Ive never used a 5-way. I thought they were mainly used for security film applications to keep your blade from wandering.
General Sun Shield
QUOTE (TintJunkie @ Jul 18 2009, 07:29 PM) [*]703989[/*]
Ive never used a 5-way. I thought they were mainly used for security film applications to keep your blade from wandering.


Never used one either.
Tint Wife
Non-locking carabiner clip.
rorschach
QUOTE (General Sun Shield @ Jul 18 2009, 10:32 PM) [*]703991[/*]
QUOTE (TintJunkie @ Jul 18 2009, 07:29 PM) [*]703989[/*]
Ive never used a 5-way. I thought they were mainly used for security film applications to keep your blade from wandering.


Never used one either.


What do you bump your edges with?


alberts316
Diamond tip with a paper towel wrapped around it
Cuttingedge
Use this to trim:



Use this wrapped in a paper towel to bump:

I-tinted-the-pyramids
i've never used a tool to trim. one click of red dot and -zip -just right. dunno.gif
TINTZEUS
QUOTE (Cuttingedge @ Jul 10 2009, 08:50 AM) [*]701623[/*]
I always tint in cargo shorts with the big baggy thigh pocket. My FG 5--way slides in and out real nice.


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TintJunkie
QUOTE (rorschach @ Jul 20 2009, 06:57 AM) [*]704212[/*]
QUOTE (General Sun Shield @ Jul 18 2009, 10:32 PM) [*]703991[/*]
QUOTE (TintJunkie @ Jul 18 2009, 07:29 PM) [*]703989[/*]
Ive never used a 5-way. I thought they were mainly used for security film applications to keep your blade from wandering.


Never used one either.


What do you bump your edges with?






My blue max with a paper towel wrapped around it.






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