JKSteger
D/M Wannabee ! ! !
FYI,
I usually buy some really, really stiff weightbelt webbing from one of my LDS's. It is so stiff that I have a hard time putting the metal triglides and D-rings on. I've been looking for a way to make it a little softer and tried one that seems to work to some degree.
I took some new webbing (only about 3' of it) and boiled it in a big pot on the stove for about 10 min then removed it. The webbing had become flexable enough that I could use it with ease. I think the boiling removed some of the resin from the webbing because the water was a tea-ish color when I pored it down the drain and the webbing was not a "shinny" anymore.
Just a tip.
Jeremy
I usually buy some really, really stiff weightbelt webbing from one of my LDS's. It is so stiff that I have a hard time putting the metal triglides and D-rings on. I've been looking for a way to make it a little softer and tried one that seems to work to some degree.
I took some new webbing (only about 3' of it) and boiled it in a big pot on the stove for about 10 min then removed it. The webbing had become flexable enough that I could use it with ease. I think the boiling removed some of the resin from the webbing because the water was a tea-ish color when I pored it down the drain and the webbing was not a "shinny" anymore.
Just a tip.
Jeremy