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Re: (ET) Re: lift strap
I stopped at the surplus junk store today and picked
up a nylon strap that is the same width as the
original but twice as thick, same material.
Now I have to figure out how to sew it, maybe the
horse harness guys can do it, we have some Amish in
our area as well (just south of Canton, OH)
Thanks for the tip.
Rod
--- Reo43 aol com wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 13:43:12 (PST) Rod Hower
> rodhower ameritech net wrote:
>
> > Soon after that the lift belt broke.
> >
> > What have others used as a replacement lift belt?
>
>
> I live in the middle of Amish country, so I get my
> lift straps from a
> neighbor that builds nylon horse harnesses. About 1
> inch x 1/8 inch nylon strap. He
> also sews them up for me - costs about $4 as I
> recall.
>
> I would guess that any area that has a lot of horses
> should have someone
> around that repairs/makes nylon halters and bridles,
> which use this size of strap.
>
> Erv Troyer
> Lagrange, IN
>
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