On 1/25/07 6:49 PM, Helen Ward wrote:

Try twisting the end then dipping the end in nail polish Noeline.  I
used to do it years ago when the crimped ends came off my boys school
shoe laces.  Worked every time.

Another trick is to thread a piece of shrink tubing onto the lace, shrink it, and then cut the tubing in half, creating a neat aglet on each half of the lace.


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