Go to a general outdoor outfitter...
In Response To: Re: Sew 'em (Spidey)
...such as Eastern Mountain Sports or REI. They carry many types of webbing and hardware. Some leather stores do as well. You can also check with Ragged Mountain Equipment up here in NH (http://www.raggedmt.com/). They manufacture all kinds or outdoor clothing and gear, and also sell all of the materials to manufacture them. They have the largest selection of webbing, buckles, sliders, zippers, cordage and fabrics that I know of. If you have any similar manufacturers down your way, check them out, too.
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- Putting buckles on nylon webbing
Lorne -- 7/10/2000, 9:02 am- Sew 'em
Brian Nystrom -- 7/10/2000, 4:17 pm- Re: Sew 'em
bob -- 7/10/2000, 6:00 pm- Re: Sew 'em
Spidey -- 7/10/2000, 6:34 pm- Re: Sew 'em
bob -- 7/10/2000, 7:45 pm- Re: Sew 'em
Spidey -- 7/10/2000, 10:08 pm- Go to a general outdoor outfitter...
Brian Nystrom -- 7/11/2000, 12:26 pm
- Re: Sew 'em
Larry C. -- 7/10/2000, 9:09 pm- Sewing and riveting
Brian Nystrom -- 7/11/2000, 12:14 pm
- Go to a general outdoor outfitter...
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- Re: Putting buckles on nylon webbing
Larry C. -- 7/10/2000, 11:24 am- Re: Triglides/Don't use nylon
Shawn B -- 7/10/2000, 5:22 pm- Re: Putting buckles on nylon webbing
peter czerpak -- 7/10/2000, 12:10 pm- Re: Putting buckles on nylon webbing
Lorne -- 7/10/2000, 12:39 pm- Re: Putting buckles on nylon webbing
peter czerpak -- 7/10/2000, 12:48 pm
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