rmr Report post Posted November 28, 2015 I have heard that some burn/melt/cut their nylon thread instead of just cutting it- one to prevent it from freeing and two to keep the stitch from undoing itself. Are there better tools than others for this purpose- and or can you direct me to where I may find one Thasnk you RMR Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
King's X Report post Posted November 28, 2015 Ohio travel bag Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TinkerTailor Report post Posted November 28, 2015 soldering iron. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CrazedLemming Report post Posted November 28, 2015 (edited) I just use a butane lighter, but there are things like these little burning tools that might work. Fishing line cutter: http://www.amazon.com/Berkley-BTHLC-Hot-Line-Cutter/dp/B004DIH2DS Bead/Jewelry cord cutter: http://www.amazon.com/BeadSmith-Cordless-Thread-Zapper-Burner/dp/B001HBXOUY Edited November 28, 2015 by CrazedLemming Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chief31794 Report post Posted November 28, 2015 I use a "Thread Zapper II" it works great on sewing thread, is very cheap on Ebay, mine has lasted for 2 years no battery change yet, uses 1 AA cell. I posted a link to one ebay source there are litterally dozens. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Beadsmith-Thread-Zap-II-Burner-Zapper-Tool-or-2-Replacement-Tips-/400931487097?var=&hash=item5d5960fd79:m:mjMz73kheT0A_x70PjWYjcA Chief Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rmr Report post Posted November 28, 2015 thank you all for the sources. I guess I should have asked this in the original post- will these gadgets cut nylon thread in the 207-277 size?? and do they provide good security where the thread is cut from pulling back through the hole? Thanks RMR Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chief31794 Report post Posted November 28, 2015 That's what I use the one I have for and it works really well. I sew all 277. Chief Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Art Report post Posted November 29, 2015 After you melt through the thread with whatever, press it down onto the stitched thread, it will adhere there if it is still still in a melted state. Art Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OLDNSLOW Report post Posted November 29, 2015 being this is still a fresh comment and along the same line, I am looing for a good source for the webbing to make tactical belts with, have found a few but am wondering if there are others? Thanks in advance. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CrazedLemming Report post Posted December 13, 2015 I just wanted to add that I've been using the electric Berkley fishing line cutter for a couple weeks now. It works great for synthetic threads. I use it to cut things up to the size of tandy's braided thread (roughly 1.2mm) without any problem. Smaller threads like 0.8mm tiger thread are like butter. I might get another to add to my tackle box. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
25b Report post Posted December 14, 2015 being this is still a fresh comment and along the same line, I am looing for a good source for the webbing to make tactical belts with, have found a few but am wondering if there are others? Thanks in advance. Which ones have you found? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TinkerTailor Report post Posted December 14, 2015 I use hudson4supplies.com being this is still a fresh comment and along the same line, I am looing for a good source for the webbing to make tactical belts with, have found a few but am wondering if there are others? Thanks in advance. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OLDNSLOW Report post Posted December 14, 2015 country brook designs, strapworks, theecwcorp, Fairview country sales, I have bought from Fairview but they don't have all the colors that I would like to be able to buy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OLDNSLOW Report post Posted December 14, 2015 I want to start making tactical belts with cobra buckles, and need to find some of the current colors that would qualify as mil spec. I want to do the double thick with a Velcro liner, I think I have looked at so many that I have lost track of what I have looked at. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
25b Report post Posted December 14, 2015 I think I have looked at so many that I have lost track of what I have looked at. Oh. Ok, well good luck with that then. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Art Report post Posted December 14, 2015 I am declaring the highjacking over, lets get back to thread burners. I use a Bovie, I think it is High Temp. I also have a fishing line burner and it also gets red or more hot and works well. Can't say I get very good battery life on any of them. I have tried a Burny (blowtorch style butane lighter) which works but you have practice with it; the Berkley/Bovie just is kind of intuitive. Art Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dikman Report post Posted December 17, 2015 I'm with TinkerTailor and use a soldering iron with a fine tip. That way I don't have to worry about the flame getting where it shouldn't, it gives very precise control and it's possible to fuse the end to the adjacent thread (if you're careful). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites