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Surplus Shoulder harness?
Anyone have a favorite source that might have a surplus shoulder
harnesses? - Mike |
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On Wed, 18 May 2005, Michael Horowitz wrote:
Anyone have a favorite source that might have a surplus shoulder harnesses? - Mike I recommend you spend the money on nice new belts. Mine came from WWW.Hookerharness.com. They are strong, light weight and were very reasonable. I have five point belts with a crotch strap. I did look at old junk (surplus and automotive) George Graham RX-7 Powered Graham-EZ, N4449E Homepage http://bfn.org/~ca266 |
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I used automobile buckles, old aircraft shoulder harness
adjusters, and new seat belt webbing and had a local upholstery shop stitch them up. The nylon webbing ages and old stuff shouldn't be used. Dan |
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