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Post by boarhog1 on Apr 20, 2013 18:18:56 GMT -5
Finally got the stuff in. Fixing to make our first cut collar.
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Post by boarhog1 on Apr 20, 2013 21:28:05 GMT -5
Done!
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Post by boarhog1 on Apr 20, 2013 21:29:23 GMT -5
Well just gotta put holes in the straps for the buckles.
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Post by crackae11 on Apr 21, 2013 13:47:22 GMT -5
saw that on fb man they look good what kinda material. got the hobbles there nice man thanks havnt put um touse yet we been catchin small 100 lb boars and barrin um but i did try them out tho my son says they work well lol
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Post by boarhog1 on Apr 21, 2013 14:23:34 GMT -5
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Post by boarhog1 on Apr 21, 2013 14:24:03 GMT -5
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Post by boarhog1 on Apr 21, 2013 14:27:48 GMT -5
Lance glad you like um. Its 1000 d cordoura 2 layers of kevlar. And another layer of 1000d cordoura.
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Post by crackae11 on Apr 21, 2013 15:10:56 GMT -5
light weight ?
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Post by boarhog1 on Apr 21, 2013 18:17:41 GMT -5
Yeah there still light weight but in my eyes there some off them best looking and functional collars. Light weight and fexibal but gonna have plenty of protection.
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Post by crackae11 on Apr 21, 2013 21:46:34 GMT -5
i may have to try one out soon. i dont use collars much cuz there arnt hardly any big hogs left round my grounds i use my cut gear when i go to places like toso or lands were big higs are known
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Post by spazhogdog on Apr 22, 2013 10:54:24 GMT -5
Those look good,
Sent from my SPH-D710 using proboards
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Post by Caught Hog on Apr 22, 2013 22:37:29 GMT -5
Real good job, Boarhog1 That Garmin looks brand new too. Wish mine looked and acted like new!
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Post by Caught Hog on Apr 22, 2013 22:43:39 GMT -5
you may want to add a layer of felt or vinyl. seen that done too! I like the vinyl protecting the Kevlar from water. If I made a cut collar it would be 1000D, vinyl, viper cloth, felt, viper cloth, vinyl, 1000D. This would be for a catchy dog. Bay collar no felt.
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Post by Caught Hog on Apr 22, 2013 22:45:44 GMT -5
I might even use some glue on the Kevlar. Kevlar breaks down everytime water comes in contact with it.
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Post by boarhog1 on Apr 24, 2013 16:24:04 GMT -5
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