Garbz[TK] Posted September 28, 2009 Report Posted September 28, 2009 OK so I feel like a Sarlaac Pit. I'm a bulky guy so I have to expand Biceps,Forearms, thighs and calves. I measured a lot and I started to put my velcro on. Little did I know that the velcro I purchased was NOT Industrial grade. UGH . Now my dilema is this... Do I use what I purchased, get the suit done and come back at a later time to upgade as a"Mod" or... spend more cash and get the Industrial stuff now? Am I the only one that has made a mistake like this? Quote
FIVE[501st] Posted September 28, 2009 Report Posted September 28, 2009 No, you're not the only one to do things like this... it's all part of the process. My suggestion, get the right Velcro. What are you talking about, another $27 bucks? That's a small price to pay to have it done right in the first place I think. Quote
Garbz[TK] Posted September 28, 2009 Author Report Posted September 28, 2009 No, you're not the only one to do things like this... it's all part of the process. My suggestion, get the right Velcro. What are you talking about, another $27 bucks? That's a small price to pay to have it done right in the first place I think. You're right. I won't go to Starbucks at all this week(small sacrifices:D) I'll hit Jo Ann's Fabrics on my lunch hour tommorrow. BTW congrats with Chick-Fil-A!! Quote
pandatrooper[TK] Posted September 28, 2009 Report Posted September 28, 2009 Warm up the old velcro gently with a hair dryer (keep it moving to soften the glue). Peel the old velcro off, and clean the surface with Goo gone or some safe emulsifier for adhesive. Clean the surface to remove any oil, and use heavy duty velcro instead. Either that, or go with the snap plates method. Quote
FIVE[501st] Posted September 28, 2009 Report Posted September 28, 2009 Yeah... do it right! Do you have a Lowe's? They have it in big boxes and small boxes. I say that cause I've never seen it at Joann's... but where ever. BTW congrats with Chick-Fil-A!! Haha... thanks! Quote
Ketariniii Posted September 28, 2009 Report Posted September 28, 2009 Noel is right, do it right the first time. I used the poor quality velcro on my first suit and ran into ALOT of malfunctions in my first few troops. The industrial stuff is top notch. Quote
Obievon[501st] Posted September 28, 2009 Report Posted September 28, 2009 Noel is right, do it right the first time. I used the poor quality velcro on my first suit and ran into ALOT of malfunctions in my first few troops. The industrial stuff is top notch. What about the velcro on rolls that came with my FX kit? Is this stuff strong enough? I was going to use it on the open sides opposite of where I glued. (forarms and thighs) I plan on doing the rest with the snap system. Quote
SuperTrooper Posted September 28, 2009 Report Posted September 28, 2009 What about the velcro on rolls that came with my FX kit? Is this stuff strong enough? I was going to use it on the open sides opposite of where I glued. (forarms and thighs) I plan on doing the rest with the snap system. The velcro that comes with the FX kit is only worthy of the garbage can. It's total junk that won't last through one troop. Quote
Fleetfang[TK] Posted September 28, 2009 Report Posted September 28, 2009 (edited) Obievon said: What about the velcro on rolls that came with my FX kit? Is this stuff strong enough? I was going to use it on the open sides opposite of where I glued. (forarms and thighs) I plan on doing the rest with the snap system. That stuff isn't strong enough for the Empire's Best. It took me a while to find the right Industrial Strength stuff. ----------- I was able to find both white and black ind. str. velcro at Wal-Mart and at Home Depot in various lengths, but I'm pretty sure that industrial strength stuff only comes in 2-inch wide strips, so for a lot of parts you may want to cut it down the middle, which will double your length. Good luck! Edited July 23, 2021 by gmrhodes13 link not working removed Quote
Ketariniii Posted September 28, 2009 Report Posted September 28, 2009 The velcro that comes with the FX kit is only worthy of the garbage can. It's total junk that won't last through one troop. This guy speaks volumes of truth. The stuff that comes with the FX is BAD! I cant count how many horrid experiences i had with things falling off/apart before I switched to industrial velcro. Quote
Obievon[501st] Posted September 28, 2009 Report Posted September 28, 2009 This guy speaks volumes of truth. The stuff that comes with the FX is BAD! I cant count how many horrid experiences i had with things falling off/apart before I switched to industrial velcro. Once again the FISD to the rescue. Thanks everyone. I'll be getting some new velcro before I start. Quote
Ketariniii Posted September 29, 2009 Report Posted September 29, 2009 Once again the FISD to the rescue. Thanks everyone. I'll be getting some new velcro before I start. Good call! Youll be glad you did when you go out to troop and your armor isnt falling off and forming a trail behind you as you walk. Quote
Garbz[TK] Posted September 29, 2009 Author Report Posted September 29, 2009 Got the 2" 5ft white Industrial velcro for around 7USD at Mr. Sam's Global Store( ). I feel better for waiting! Thanks everyone!! Quote
FIVE[501st] Posted September 29, 2009 Report Posted September 29, 2009 Got the 2" 5ft white Industrial velcro for around 7USD at Mr. Sam's Global Store( ). I feel better for waiting! Thanks everyone!! You bet! I know sometimes I have to beat on the head to wait a day for something that I'd really, really, like to be able to finish "now." Quote
Fox1196 Posted October 20, 2009 Report Posted October 20, 2009 OK so I feel like a Sarlaac Pit. I'm a bulky guy so I have to expand Biceps,Forearms, thighs and calves. I measured a lot and I started to put my velcro on. Little did I know that the velcro I purchased was NOT Industrial grade. UGH . Now my dilema is this... Do I use what I purchased, get the suit done and come back at a later time to upgade as a"Mod" or... spend more cash and get the Industrial stuff now? Am I the only one that has made a mistake like this? Definatly go for industrial Quote
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