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1. What weight latago should be used for cinch straps, billets and such?

2. What would be the best brand to use?

Thanks

Joel

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1. What weight latago should be used for cinch straps, billets and such?

2. What would be the best brand to use?

Thanks

Joel

Hey Gramps, First, I use 10-12 oz on most all applications that require the use of latigo. If it needs to be thinner that that, I just split it down to the desired thickness. Second, there are some that advocate not using latigo on applications, however; that is a matter of personel choice, I almost always use it on cinch straps unless otherwise specified by he customer. Third, I have use latigo from several sources and the sides that I get from Wickett and Craig, and Seigle of California, and always been good.

Bob

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Hey Gramps, First, I use 10-12 oz on most all applications that require the use of latigo. If it needs to be thinner that that, I just split it down to the desired thickness. Second, there are some that advocate not using latigo on applications, however; that is a matter of personel choice, I almost always use it on cinch straps unless otherwise specified by he customer. Third, I have use latigo from several sources and the sides that I get from Wickett and Craig, and Seigle of California, and always been good.

Bob

Thank you Mr. Bob. You_Rock_Emoticon.gif

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