Good Source of webbing hardware?

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Don't be put off by Piranha's high published shipping charge. He will bill you at his actual shipping costs.
Hey, how's Boise? We lived in Horseshoe Bend and worked in the Boise area for 20 some years. Hawaii is good, but I kinda miss Idaho a little.
 
Thanks everyone for helping me out with the webbing hardware. I found what I was looking for on Piranha and got it ordered in about 5 minutes. Google sucks anymore, when you search for something all google shows you is the companies that are paying them the most at the moment whether they have what you are looking for or not.

Thanks again,
Brent Bowman
 
I have ordered several things from Piranha Dive Mfg. Great prices and they have some different options for d-rings that others don't. And if the website shows out of stock, give him a call. Sometimes is has not been updated or they are in transit and he will go ahead and reserve them for you and ship them out when they come in.
 
 
Any suggestions on tri-glides that are suitable to a double-layer thickness of webbing? I'm trying to put something together where I have a piece of 2" webbing looped around something else back to itself, and I want to run both layers thru the same tri-glide to lock them together. The standard serrated tri-glides that I picked up don't seem to have enough opening in the slots to make this work with typical 2" harness webbing.

Are these from Pirahna the best/only option?
 
I'm pretty sure those are what I have used building my own harnesses where I need a double layer of webbing in a tri-glide.

Piranha is my usual go-to for stuff, also NESS, DiveRite, and sometimes DRIS...
 

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