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A Hock In Need Of Straps - motionsickness - 11-30-2005

Well I got bored and found this old blank sitting around. I\'m not sure exactly where it came from. I think it\'s ABS. I wasn\'t sure what style to go for so I just scratched it up a bit and messed with different colors. This was the end result.



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Any advice on what straps I should put on it? Any suggestions would be helpful! Thanks!


A Hock In Need Of Straps - VF31 - 11-30-2005

i could see cotton staps fitting this nicely...or thin adjustable


A Hock In Need Of Straps - jason8844 - 11-30-2005

for nylon, **reccomemded**
go to the pet store, get a nice thick black nylon leash and cut it to desired lengths
use a rivit gun or snaps ( found at wallmart) to place these onto the Hockey Mask

for elastic, go to walmart crafts dept, find elastic and get a nice thickness and length, repeat steps for nylon

leather, find an old belt or buy a new one, black and rough it up with sand paper just a tad bit, dont over do it and again use a rivit gun or snaps.


A Hock In Need Of Straps - GBeninati - 11-30-2005

dog straps are going to be too expensive for straps
there is a store here called rei
when the store first began they were just mountain climbing
now they are everything outdoors...

they have nylon in every color or width. they sell it by the foot


A Hock In Need Of Straps - GBeninati - 11-30-2005

something like this...
[url=\"http://www.rei.com/online/store/ProductDisplay?storeId=8000&catalogId=40000008000&productId=1038&parent_category_rn=4500700&vcat=REI_SEARCH\"]http://www.rei.com/online/store/ProductDis...vcat=REI_SEARCH[/url]

they don\'t have as much to offer online than at the store itself but you get the idea
$0.32 per foot