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I need to replenish the shop stash of webbing loops with 3/16 inch holes for machine screws or pop rivets, and might as well do a production run.
Maybe something other than just boring black this time. Let’s see what I have in the webbing scrap box

Very colorful. Ready to cut up into 8 inch and 6 inch lengths with a hot putty knife on a measured cutting board.
Mobius half twist, ends taped flat and Sharpie targeted for the holes.

20-penny common nail heated with a propane torch makes perfectly sized & sealed 3/16 inch holes for machine screws, pop rivets or screws.

The tape is just there to keep my clumsy fingers away from a red hot nail, and to keep the ends flush and even.

Why it’s like an Easter Parade of webbing loops. A bit garish even for me, but these are “gifts” for friends.
Friends who I know are lazy enough not to stop and make their own when in the middle of an outfitting job. Guaran-dang-teed they will just use these.
BWAHAHAHA!
Maybe something other than just boring black this time. Let’s see what I have in the webbing scrap box

Very colorful. Ready to cut up into 8 inch and 6 inch lengths with a hot putty knife on a measured cutting board.
Mobius half twist, ends taped flat and Sharpie targeted for the holes.

20-penny common nail heated with a propane torch makes perfectly sized & sealed 3/16 inch holes for machine screws, pop rivets or screws.

The tape is just there to keep my clumsy fingers away from a red hot nail, and to keep the ends flush and even.

Why it’s like an Easter Parade of webbing loops. A bit garish even for me, but these are “gifts” for friends.
Friends who I know are lazy enough not to stop and make their own when in the middle of an outfitting job. Guaran-dang-teed they will just use these.
BWAHAHAHA!