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I am trying to find a good place to buy some snaps for my armor. My kit came with Velcro, but my fear is that the glue will fail.

 

I checked my local Hobby Lobby and they wanted $7 for 5 snaps. I would like to think there are cheaper places to get them.

 

Thanks

 

Eric

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You seek Tandy leather line 24 snaps. :)

 

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30-35 snaps should do your whole armor.

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Ummm... yeah. That would be the tool in the picture. Often called 'vario pliers'. I only just learned of those about a week ago myself (this place is very educational). I'd been scratching my head wondering how you're supposed to hammer the snaps in (like I did in leathercraft at school) without shattering the plastic... :0Lighten:

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Ummm... yeah. That would be the tool in the picture. Often called 'vario pliers'. I only just learned of those about a week ago myself (this place is very educational). I'd been scratching my head wondering how you're supposed to hammer the snaps in (like I did in leathercraft at school) without shattering the plastic... :0Lighten:

 

 

I saw the punch and anvil looking thing on the Tandy web site, and said there has to be an easier way. :) Do you know if the Vario Pliers come in different sizes and is there a rating or anything I need to look for?

 

Thanks,

 

-Eric

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Actually, I don't. As I said, I only just found out about them myself. I haven't learned the particulars yet. And that question hadn't occurred to me as yet...

 

Anyone?

Posted

I hammer all my snaps in . It comes with the nail for that.

 

Wal mart has em.

Intense! How careful do you have to be about not shattering the plastic?

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On 3/1/2011 at 9:37 PM, Darth Furious said:

Intense! How careful do you have to be about not shattering the plastic?

 

I probably hit 100 snaps since i built 4 armors in 2010 and that never happened. When you make you snaps on plastic you'll practice and get good --------

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Go to True Value or some other hardware store and look for camping snaps. They're cheaper than Jo-Ann's (in my experience).

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I've used both the Dritz snaps from Joanns and the snaps from Tandy Leather Factory. As far as I can tell, they're identical. Biggest difference is in price - average cost per snap at Tandy's is much cheaper. Also, it's definitely a good idea to have extras on hand just in case you need to redo a few.

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I make replica hockey masks that use the Line 24 snaps and for anybody that is concerned, I use the hammer and anvil right on the mask to set the snaps and have never had a problem with ABS cracking, breaking, shattering etc. Styrene I can't vouch for.

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On 3/2/2011 at 3:10 AM, Sonnenschein said:

I say get the vario pliers. They save a lot of time and strenght.

 

 

I am going to place my order for the snaps from Tandy. I'll have to see the difference in price before I decide on what tool to use. In the mean time, while I was browsing on their site I saw this:

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Anyone ever use one of these to secure the thermal detonator?

 

-Eric

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