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I couldn't find a tutorial (even though I remember seeing relevant posts) on how to set up a harness for upper torso and hands, e.g. where to put snaps, which part is elastic and which is connected with strap? Could someone point me to the right direction...

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I found this

 

There's more on his flicker thread here:

 

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I just posted this on my build...

 

So I had an idea...

 

These are for Hockey Pants

 

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Plus some 3M mini hooks?

 

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I had purchased some Jean buttons to use with the suspenders... but now I'm thinking that the hooks might be better? Because with the blue jean buttons... all that force would be pulling on a tack sized area punched through a plastic tab, etc... so I thought perhaps the hooks would be a smarter choice? What do you guys think? Obviously the hooks go upside down, inside the ab/kidney plates. Maybe put a loops of elastic above the hook to keep the suspender from slipping off? huh? huh?? :D

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On 5/25/2010 at 3:52 AM, jawa001 said:

I just posted this on my build...

 

So I had an idea...

 

These are for Hockey Pants

 

9ACSUSP-big.jpg

 

Plus some 3M mini hooks?

 

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I had purchased some Jean buttons to use with the suspenders... but now I'm thinking that the hooks might be better? Because with the blue jean buttons... all that force would be pulling on a tack sized area punched through a plastic tab, etc... so I thought perhaps the hooks would be a smarter choice? What do you guys think? Obviously the hooks go upside down, inside the ab/kidney plates. Maybe put a loops of elastic above the hook to keep the suspender from slipping off? huh? huh?? :D

 

Jessie,

 

The Hockey suspenders are a excellent idea!!!! The 3m plastic hooks I may frown upon. The reason why. I use them during Christmas time to hang up green garland around the house. Sometimes the hooks break. Imagine if the hooks break during a troop?

 

Joanne frabrics or Michaels sells fastners like this parachute buckle.

 

http://www.joann.com/

 

Andy

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Hmmm... maybe I could make them out of the same aluminum as my belt clips?

And flush? I could rivet those to a x-large plastic tab to attach? Maybe? Yes?

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On 5/25/2010 at 3:29 AM, puro said:

I couldn't find a tutorial (even though I remember seeing relevant posts) on how to set up a harness for upper torso and hands, e.g. where to put snaps, which part is elastic and which is connected with strap? Could someone point me to the right direction...

 

I took lots of photos on the progress of--------------Maybe it will help?

 

Jess

 

 

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leave it to Pablo to have the perfectly dialed in rig :duim:

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How do you guys measure or put the snaps on for the shoulders? Do you guys have someone help you measure the distance? Or do you guys go through a lot of test fitting straps. I can't seem to get mine correct.

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I tried doing it myself but it's a lot of back and forth in front of the mirror. It's much easier if you have two friends - one to hold the pieces on you and another to make the mark lines.

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These are my mk2 vest pics on flickr, shoulder bells snap to it and thighs are buckled onto it.

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On 6/5/2010 at 2:21 AM, Dmian said:

This is my system:

--------e who recommended me to use elastic. Thanks Paul! :duim: ) Also, elastic is screen accurate.

 

 

Thanks for the pictures, it has really helped me out.

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This is a beautiful thread... -------

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A harness is so 'over the top' in my opinion. They are just not necessary and complicate things. Something simple like this below is all you need.

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These are my mk2 vest pics on flickr, shoulder bells snap to it and thighs are buckled onto it.

I made a harness similar to this, but chose to use a velcro closure in the front instead of a quick release buckle, as the buckle would clank against the ab plate when walking. Before that, I attached my thighs to a waist belt, like others in this thread have done, but the belt would start gnawing at my love handles after a short while...I found the full harness to work a lot better for me.

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After the requisite mourning period over the loss of Stukatrooper flickr stream... I spent way too much time the other night reading every post in the assembly forum that had the word "snaps" in it. 13 or so pages worth.

 

If it wasn't obvious to previously, I officially have the white plastic virus.

 

I could have saved time if I had found this first. These are great quality photos of exactly how I plan to strap my armor... which is due to arrive September-ish from Rob of RT-MOD.

 

So thanks to everyone... especially Troopermaster and Dmian for this thread.

 

The only thing I'm missing for my build (besides armor) are snaps from Tandy. They shipped them parcel post a month ago :(

 

Aloha nui,

 

-Eric

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He removed it because the content was taken for granted after a dispute between FISD and LSD.

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Nothing was taken for granted. Pete just changed his mind was all.

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Well, here's the thread anyways----------

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Hey Pablo, this looks like a great way to rig the armor. I have no skills in this crafting and will get my armor some time this year so I am doing all of the research now. The snaps that are attached to the armor, you attach them how?

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