deepdiverbc
Contributor
Here is a method to mount a computer module onto your wrist. The module shown is 1 1/2" x 3/4" before it was placed in the boot but this method would work for any size.
Step1
You will need
-1ft of 3/16" bungee cord.
-One hose clamp
-One section of 3/8" medium density rubber as long as the circumference of your module and about 3/8" wider.
-Two bike tire tube sections.
Step2
Cut a 1/8" deep channel into the inside of the medium density rubber as wide as your module.
Step3
-Wrap your module with the medium density rubber so it fits into the channel.
-Wrap the first piece of inner tube around it to hold everything together.
Step4
-Push the bungee cord ends underneath the inner tube and adjust to your wrist size.
Step5
-Burn the ends of the bungee cord and double them over. Secure this with the stainless hose clamp.
Step6
-Wrap the last piece of inner tube around the hose clamp. I cut this tube a bit wider than the first piece so it can wrap around the edge of the boot to give a finished look.
Step1
You will need
-1ft of 3/16" bungee cord.
-One hose clamp
-One section of 3/8" medium density rubber as long as the circumference of your module and about 3/8" wider.
-Two bike tire tube sections.

Step2
Cut a 1/8" deep channel into the inside of the medium density rubber as wide as your module.
Step3
-Wrap your module with the medium density rubber so it fits into the channel.
-Wrap the first piece of inner tube around it to hold everything together.

Step4
-Push the bungee cord ends underneath the inner tube and adjust to your wrist size.

Step5
-Burn the ends of the bungee cord and double them over. Secure this with the stainless hose clamp.

Step6
-Wrap the last piece of inner tube around the hose clamp. I cut this tube a bit wider than the first piece so it can wrap around the edge of the boot to give a finished look.

