mer:I believe most prefabs will come with enough webbing, usually in the 10' range.
i appreciate all the help, any suggestions on how to get a good fit?
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mer:I believe most prefabs will come with enough webbing, usually in the 10' range.
idratherbediving:i appreciate all the help, any suggestions on how to get a good fit?
idratherbediving:i appreciate all the help, any suggestions on how to get a good fit?
idratherbediving:should i decide to go "pre-fab" how much webbing do i need?
NWGratefulDiver:Don't forget the soldering iron for sealing the ends once you cut it.
lal7176:
How long have you been diving mer? I can't believe that you don't have a dedicated "webbing iron" yet!mer:Using a soldering iron on the webbing is a quick way to kill an iron. A bic lighter works wonders for melting nylon webbing/line.
I actually don't own soldering iron. I always borrowed one at work for actual soldering work, plus I like my lighter. Much easier to make repairs in the field... no electricity required.Scubaroo:How long have you been diving mer? I can't believe that you don't have a dedicated "webbing iron" yet!
mer:Using a soldering iron on the webbing is a quick way to kill an iron.