nice watch!
On Aug 27, 11:32 am, jinxed hbcl...@yahoo.com wrote:
I made a watch strap.
I had an old nato strap that came apart years ago but I saved all the
hardware. Cleaning out my desk drawer I found it again. Curious if I
had any webbing laying around to remake it, I had the brain fart
On Aug 26, 10:27 pm, jose jose.cor...@gmail.com wrote:
My wife forgot a belt, so guess what one strap is being used for?
Looks good too.
Same! It's my fave riding belt:
http://tinyurl.com/24xpf4k
Happy near weekend,
Lee
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Wow. Looks great. And I agree with Jose: Nice watch.
John Irish Strap Bennett @ Rivendell
On Aug 27, 7:32 am, jinxed hbcl...@yahoo.com wrote:
I made a watch strap.
I had an old nato strap that came apart years ago but I saved all the
hardware. Cleaning out my desk drawer I found it again.
Cool. I have used the 1 meter for a belt, and when I only have the
shortie around, I just thread it around two belt loops, tightened it,
and managed to hold my pants up *that* way, too.
John Irish Strap Bennett @ RBW
On Aug 27, 9:02 am, Lee leec...@gmail.com wrote:
On Aug 26, 10:27 pm, jose
I can attest that it's load rated to hold a small window air
conditioner in place. Need to find a permanent solution so I can get
my straps back. Or I could just buy some more straps; that's a better
idea.
dougP
On Aug 27, 12:21 pm, John Bennett johnat...@gmail.com wrote:
Cool. I have used
I was took some of my students to a Boy Scout camping trip where one
of their back packs shoulder strap ripped from it's seem. Irish
Strap ! Like duct tape but better!
On Aug 26, 10:27 pm, jose jose.cor...@gmail.com wrote:
As a belt. As a clothes pin.
I'm on week 1 of an international trip