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There's also Mylar lace, more "leatherlike" and easy to work with.

http://stleather.com/2008-P39.html

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Hi Nuk

I got some 3/16 stainless steel from a canadian company a few years ago. Been trying to find the place again but can't - still got some left and could send you a small reel I have left, probably got more then 10ft.

Just PM if interested.

Paul

Hello Paul, yes I am interested in the lace you have. let me know how much you want and what the procedure or protocol is, as this will be the first time I will have attempted a transaction of any kind via computeror internet. thank you NUK

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There's also Mylar lace, more "leatherlike" and easy to work with.

http://stleather.com/2008-P39.html

Hello Tina and thank you for the reply. The only mylar lace I have ever seen was sold at tandy/leather factory. The reason I don't want (or more precisely) do not choose to use mylar is because these belts are very time consumeing (for me at least) to produce,and are concidered" high end " in as much as price plus they are very rugged, thus they are put to the test. I am not comfortable putting my reputation on the line using

the type of mylar that tandy sells. However if there is a more durable type I would be most interested! ;) (Could'nt resist the wink-n smilely face) Thanks again Tina :notworthy:

SINCERLY NUK

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