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Hee hee. What a memory, Lynne.

Yeah, I prefer the stiffer stuff, and I have used both. Others prefer the w.w.w. The bad thing about the stiffer stuff is you can't get it with "H"-es on it! :wink:
 
The bad thing about the stiffer stuff is you can't get it with "H"-es on it!

Now, in my book, that's the one GOOD thing about the stiff stuff . . . :D
 
Well I bought some new webbing. It is classified as medium but alot harder than the Dive Rite webbing I bought. I have the harness all set up and ready to go, still waitting on my dang manifold. Thanks all for the help problem solved...for now!...lol
 
Did you get the Hollis webbing? I set up a couple plates with that stuff shortly after it came out for the shop I worked at.....and it seemed to come apart in my hands. I got all over my clothing, to floor, etc. Very strange.
 
No I got a OMS brand was what they had in stock and it's pretty tough.

Sounds Like a bad batch maybe the resin or something, perhaps some chemical reaction to something that may have been spilled on it. Really weird.
 
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