usmc0341 Report post Posted February 8, 2017 A coworker of mine gave me a western gun belt that "shrunk" on him. It is a ranger belt design and he asked me to move the tab with the holes about 5 inches. I cut the stitches out before I realized that it is also glued. My question is how do I get it apart and what do I do about the glue residue that will be left. I assume it is a contact cement, but I'm not 100% sure and he has no idea. Sorry if this has been discussed before but my search revealed zero results. Thank you, Brian Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dwight Report post Posted February 8, 2017 I had this happen a few years back almost, . . . in my case the guy ordered a 53 inch cowboy gun belt, . . . and about 6 or 8 weeks later when he showed up, . . . he needed a 56 inch belt. Though I contact cemented and glued the tongue, . . . I just slit the stitches and gingerly but firmly pulled the short tongue off, . . . made a new tongue that was 3 inches longer, . . . and put it back on in the same spot. Very few people will ever figure out what happened, . . . and he was really happy, . . . especially with I decided not to charge him for the alteration. OR: Another one I saw done by someone else, . . . cut the belt somewhere the holster does not ride and there are no bullet loops. Punch each side for laces, . . . make a 5 inch piece that matches the rest of the belt, . . . lace it in the opening. Either way, . . . best wishes my friend. May God bless, Dwight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
usmc0341 Report post Posted February 8, 2017 Thanks Dwight, I think I'm going to just have to use a new tab to make it look the best. He wanted to use the same tab so it would match. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites