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Dave, Thanks for the link I had checked them out but one of the carvers in my carving club had some to spare so I lucked out
__________________ Robert |
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if you go to a swapmeet you can often find old weightlifting belts. Some of those were really thick. You might also be able to get some old ones from a local gym for free. Good luck, Dan |
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