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PAMuzzle

First Double Ring Belt

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A friend of mine at work asked if I could make him a belt with 2 rings like they had back in the 70's. I said sure...

Asked him what color belt and what color rings.

Tandy leather 8 oz. with 2 1-1/2" O-rings, 2 Chicago Screws. Most work was on edges and cutting end as I do not have a belt end cutter. Finished with gum trag and resolene.

What do you folks use to finish belts?

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From what I could see, . . . ya done good ! :cowboy:

I don't use gum trag because I got sloppy with it once, . . . ruined a project, . . . what it does is it permanently and totally seals the leather. Dye WILL NOT penetrate where the gum trag is.

I use a 50/50 mix of resolene, . . . put on with a cheap pig hair brush, . . . love the final product. Most all of my belts are double layer for CCW.

If you do a meticulous job of burnishing the edges before you dye, . . . then touch it up after you dye, . . . you'll love the edges once you put on the resolene, . . . or at least I do.

Oh, . . . and thanks for the memories of the double ring belt, . . . brought back a bunch of 70's memories :thumbsup:

May God bless,

Dwight

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Dwight,

Thanks for the info. Is that 50 res with 50 water?

Also, where do you get your holster patterns? Do you Make your own?

Doug

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Looks great from here. Like Dwight, I don't use gum trag because you can't dye after burnishing. I've been using a 50/50 mix of saddle soap and water, and getting pretty good results.

It's amazing how everyhing old becomes new again.

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Yeah, when he asked me for the double ring I had to think way back. Originally went with D-rings then remembered it was O-rings.

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