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11 hours ago, garypl said:

Nicely made - I think I need to add a keeper to keep the tip of the collar flat.

Yeah the keeper is a really nice addition to the final product :)

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Just be sure you use a welded D ring. I had to whip up a collar at 4 AM one morning, and did not have a single welded D ring on hand. What I ended up using worked for several weeks, and finally failed today.

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I agree - the only type I use are welded!

Cowboy 4500, Consew 206RB-4

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chicago screws are not the best way to strengthen the item witch can potentially experience force pressure.

tubular rivets will do better reinforcement, or simply sewing.

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43 minutes ago, nrk said:

chicago screws are not the best way to strengthen the item witch can potentially experience force pressure.

tubular rivets will do better reinforcement, or simply sewing.

Good point - I also stitched the buckle end as extra insurance!

Cowboy 4500, Consew 206RB-4

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