Paint Can Pocket: the Dumbest Fashion Statement

by blksheep in Workshop > Home Improvement

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Paint Can Pocket: the Dumbest Fashion Statement

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This shows you how to make the Paint Can Pocket, a very useful, but incredibly stupid looking paint tool caddy... basically a paint can you've strapped to your belt.

Now you're asking: Why would I ever want to endure the embarrassment of wearing that stupid thing?

Well, suppose you're doing a paint job on top of a tall ladder...
...and you happen to have some wet rags and paintbrushes that you don't want soaking your clothes... ...and the top step of the ladder already has the can of paint on top of it...
...and your left hand is holding the rafter for dear life as you reach out to get that faaaaar corner...
...and you don't want to drop something every five minutes...
...and your Leatherman keeps getting stuck between your cell phone and butt cheek...
...well then, this might be a solution to those problems.

Not having those problems? Well then, I can't help ya.
Let's continue...

Materials

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You will need...

1 Gallon Paint Can
1 Velcro Utility Strap (found mine at Home Depot)
1 Carabiner (Screw type preferable)

You don't necessarily NEED to use a carabiner. You just need something that your belt can pass through and can hold the weight of the can.

Tie Strap to Carabiner

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Loop the strap through the carabiner as shown.

Strap Around Paint Can

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Now that the carabiner is in place, wrap the strap around the paint can, and go back through the plastic loop of the strap.

Tighten the strap. Really TIGHTEN it. Make sure it's below the metal nubs that attach the handle to the can.

When you stick the velcro, be sure it is joined really well.

Embarrass Yourself

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You're done. It's built. Hooray.

Pass your belt through the carabiner and you're ready to go. I also put my belt through the handle as well, just in case the velcro strap slides or gives out (which I find very unlikely).

As you can see, the can hangs at an angle. I like the angle because it's easy to reach in, however there is the possibility of it tipping. Keep that in mind if you plan on jumping around a lot. If you don't like the angle, I'm sure there's a way to add another strap. I just haven't bothered.

Keep in mind that this little do-hicky isn't designed to hold a ton of weight, it just makes access to bulky wet brushes, rags and small tools a lot easier.

DON'T USE IT TO HOLD PAINT. I know it's tempting, but I wouldn't trust it. Don't say I didn't warn you.