Can't get the side straps to stay put
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- Mat Cauthon
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Can't get the side straps to stay put
Help, I can't figure out how to make them stay put. I have a goat skin and the DD rings. the straps are slipping more and more every day and its gotten to the point where they have come tottaly appart. I have been useing the s/z fold but thats not helping it is just slipping worse than it did before.
Thanks in advance,
Brendon
Thanks in advance,
Brendon
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This is going to sound stupid...but what the heck, it's not like I have a reputation for being smart anyway.
If they are that far gone, the s/z isn't holding, and they really aren't supposed to be used for continual adjustment anyway...
...why not stitch them in place?
I.e., loop them through the proper way, then tack stitch through the existing stitches in the straps to hold it against itself. Permanent...but since they're for the most part just meant to be an accuracy point, not functional...
Commence firing,
J
If they are that far gone, the s/z isn't holding, and they really aren't supposed to be used for continual adjustment anyway...
...why not stitch them in place?
I.e., loop them through the proper way, then tack stitch through the existing stitches in the straps to hold it against itself. Permanent...but since they're for the most part just meant to be an accuracy point, not functional...
Commence firing,
J
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Sure, but just make sure you logoff from COW first...I'd hate to have you miss a thread while out buying a new monitor...fire away!
...back on topic...(sorry, my bad)...
Are the straps distressed (worn), too, or just loose/slippery? I would think goat would be too stiff for this to happen. Did you pecards them, or have they always been like this?
...back on topic...(sorry, my bad)...
Are the straps distressed (worn), too, or just loose/slippery? I would think goat would be too stiff for this to happen. Did you pecards them, or have they always been like this?
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Try this: Go to the hardware store and buy a roll of electrician's black "friction tape" that is sticky on both sides. Cut thin strips that are less wide than your side straps. Wrap the D-Rings with the tape and THEN put your straps thru. Keep wrappiing the tape in thicker layers (layer upon layer) until the straps no longer slip. This may actually cost about $1.50 to do.
Cheers-- Lao Feng
Cheers-- Lao Feng
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