Got it,,
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x144/trixie05_2007/newposterver-4.jpg
Love the poster, however, in the UK, the words 'big job' have toilet humour connotations....
We definitely need a t-shirt.
I'd donate my poster for the back if someones up to do a run.
If we use it for the back and use that 10th anniversary shield for the front pocket it would be cool.
What's everyone else think?
Tim
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x144/trixie05_2007/MEPD-poster.jpg
You don't have to get the weld-on brand. Most good hobby shops will have either "prowled" or "Plastic weld." Those are 2 different brands but are both the same thing. I built my whole suit using prowled.
http://www.houseofhobbies.com/amprlice.html
http://www.houseofhobbies.com/plplwesoce.html
Tim
Is there better way to apply it?
Nope, Thats the way. I use small spring clamps and painters tape to hold the strips firm against
the armor.
Use the brush that comes with the proweld and apply it along the sem where the strip meets the armor.
If its not holding either the strip is not making contact with the armor or you not putting enough on.
Let it stand for about 15 minutes to be sure.
Tim
In an effort to lighten the load on my shoulders I added straps that connect to a work belt that I
got at Lowes. The belt is heavy duty and came with 2 loops on either side to attack my new straps.
This set up takes almost all of the weight off my shoulders.
Tim
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x144/trixie05_2007/newstrap.jpg
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x144/trixie05_2007/newstrap4.jpg