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Ok legs get this done and finished. EIB Requirement ~ Side closer rivet thread.

 

Rivets on the left side of the ab/kidney plates: a total of six rivets with three on the ab and three on the kidney plate, equally spaced out along the depth of the armour and about 10mm from the edge. They may be painted white, or not

 

The six rivets are 9mm. Split rivets including jeans rivets can be used, please note they are not regular pop rivets and have solid caps.

 

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On the right hand side of the torso there is one male snap on the front ab plate. You see the back side of a 15mm male snap. Camping snaps without text or patterns look best.

 

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You will also see that the belt was held in place by a single snap on either side of the front torso. Also under the crotch the elastic was attached to the armour with a split rivet to the front and two snaps at the rear. Drilled all the way throught the armour.

 

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OK lets pin and close this topic ;)

 

Ok legs get this done and finished. EIB Requirement ~ Side closer rivet thread.

 

Rivets on the left side of the ab/kidney plates: a total of six rivets with three on the ab and three on the kidney plate, equally spaced out along the depth of the armour and about 10mm from the edge. They may be painted white, or not

 

The six rivets are 9mm. Split rivets including jeans rivets can be used, please note they are not regular pop rivets and have solid caps.

 

DSCF3539.jpg

 

On the right hand side of the torso there is one male snap on the front ab plate. You see the back side of a 15mm male snap. Camping snaps without text or patterns look best.

 

DSCF3535.jpg

 

You will also see that the belt was held in place by a single snap on either side of the front torso. Also under the crotch the elastic was attached to the armour with a split rivet to the front and two snaps at the rear. Drilled all the way throught the armour.

 

DSCF3536.jpg

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OK lets pin and close this topic ;)

Very well explained Mark luv the detail mate. B)

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