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What is everyone’s preferred type of bag? For carrying lath, pins, hammer, nails, flagging etc. 

brand…style…use? 
Post pic if possible. 
Looking for different ideas. 
I’ve always used a lath bag.

This one has more pockets than my old one. 


 
Posted : December 17, 2024 9:36 am
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That one looks like a nightmare, to me. For lath bags, I like the ordinary, tubular orange bag in a 3-4 foot length. In one I can put the Schoenstedt, a drain spade, the machete (in sheath), a half dozen 3 foot lath - and go off on a monument hunt. 

I don't use bags for construction staking - I use a 2 or 5 gallon bucket.  Usually 2 gallon. Set a series of hubs, booking the C/Fs, then go back and mark up and set the lath. So the bag doesn't really come into play.   


 
Posted : December 17, 2024 11:30 am
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I have one of those and a 4 foot lath bag and they seem to cover most of what I do.  Occasionally I've used a 5 gallon bucket to hold hubs when construction staking.  I like the bag in the OP's pic for setting rebar.


 
Posted : December 17, 2024 11:32 am