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Don't know if this has ever been mentioned, but if you ever have to put snaps in straps, a soldering iron is a great tool to punch the hole. I have an old pen-type iron that I use exclusively for this. Just put the strap on a cardboard box and press the iron through it. It will go through into the box and make a perfect hole for the snap.

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I've used the tools that came with my snaps. Some kind of metal punch and a metal base to make the hole. One hammer smash and it would punch right through anything. Then, I quickly waved a lighter under the hole to seal the fabric and make sure it won't begin to fall appart over time.

 

That worked real neat for all my straps and snaps on my kit.

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I heat a 16d nail with a propane soldering torch and then it pushes through the nylon strap and makes a perfect hole and fuses any loose threads--it's a little hard to hold though with bare hands.

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-it's a little hard to hold though with bare hands.

Umm yeah! :Laser:

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Yes. Good idea. It would melt the edges so the hole wont fray. I like it.

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I'm definately going to use this idea in the future! :duim:

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Great ideas. B)

 

When cutting the elastic, I always run a lighter under the frayed edge to melt them.

Nothing worse than elastic which is being pulled apart.

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