Part 5
Here we have the white 5mm running line, with solid cast brass loops standing upright on the ash struts/thwarts, and a coil of 25mm camoflaged polypropylene tape, which is long enough to zizag all the way down the tobbogan, and then all the way back up, covering the load, and being pulled tight through the metal croc clamp where it began.
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But first we'll have, six straps, pulled tightly across the load. Each strap, attached via loop to the white running line.
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Here you can see how on one side of the boggan, the strap loops through the white running line, and the metal [us army] clips we'll be using, to cinch the load down.
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On the other side of the boggon the straps have a stitched loop on either end.
One end will have the white running line going through it.
The other loped end, clips into the metal [us army] clip, over the load, then we pull tight to cinch the load down.
[Its not done yet, but you get the idea right?]
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The only thing thats left really now is to add another strut, in the middle of the curve, and attach the pulling lines, etc.....
But so, far, its turned out better than expected, and im quite proud of it. Its really bombproof.
Macentyre, who did my anorak, has made me a pulling strap, using some closed cell foam, same as in the shoulder strap of a rucksack...
I'll post a final post when it all completed now. But the hard works done, and it was an enjoyable project so far!
Here we have the white 5mm running line, with solid cast brass loops standing upright on the ash struts/thwarts, and a coil of 25mm camoflaged polypropylene tape, which is long enough to zizag all the way down the tobbogan, and then all the way back up, covering the load, and being pulled tight through the metal croc clamp where it began.
But first we'll have, six straps, pulled tightly across the load. Each strap, attached via loop to the white running line.
Here you can see how on one side of the boggan, the strap loops through the white running line, and the metal [us army] clips we'll be using, to cinch the load down.
On the other side of the boggon the straps have a stitched loop on either end.
One end will have the white running line going through it.
The other loped end, clips into the metal [us army] clip, over the load, then we pull tight to cinch the load down.
[Its not done yet, but you get the idea right?]
[URL=http://s1100.photobucket.com/user/BR1GANTES/media/10_zpsqipez7zr.jpg.html]
[IMG]http://i1100.photobucket.com/albums/g416/BR1GANTES/10_zpsqipez7zr.jpg[/URL][/IMG]
The only thing thats left really now is to add another strut, in the middle of the curve, and attach the pulling lines, etc.....
But so, far, its turned out better than expected, and im quite proud of it. Its really bombproof.
Macentyre, who did my anorak, has made me a pulling strap, using some closed cell foam, same as in the shoulder strap of a rucksack...
I'll post a final post when it all completed now. But the hard works done, and it was an enjoyable project so far!
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