Members GrampaJoel Posted May 5, 2010 Members Report Posted May 5, 2010 1. What weight latago should be used for cinch straps, billets and such? 2. What would be the best brand to use? Thanks Joel Quote
Members BondoBobCustomSaddles Posted May 6, 2010 Members Report Posted May 6, 2010 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 Quote
Members GrampaJoel Posted May 15, 2010 Author Members Report Posted May 15, 2010 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. Quote
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