Adjustable Footstrap for DRT

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16 years 7 months ago #131545 by nickfromwi
Adjustable Footstrap for DRT was created by nickfromwi
I made this and had to share it with y'all.


http://picasaweb.google.com/nickaraya/FootStrap

Tell me what you think.

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16 years 7 months ago #131546 by cambium
Replied by cambium on topic Re:Adjustable Footstrap for DRT
Hey Nick,

That's a clever foot strap idea, and some mighty tidy workmanship to boot! (or for the boot, as the case may be) :-)

Thanks for sharing.

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16 years 6 months ago #131555 by Tom Dunlap
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VERY nicely done Nick!

What kind of plastic did you use for the stiffeners?

I scored a bunch of small diameter plastic tubing from a dumpster. the tubing is the right size to slip inside 1\" tubular webbing and make a firm fit. Using flat plastic does make for a more compact fold-up unit though.

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16 years 6 months ago #131556 by Baker
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I've used 1/2 inch dia. polyethelene rods (like they melt to fill scratches in the base of skis) slipped inside the webbing to form a step. This material is stiff with a bit of flex and is resistant to cold, so it won't break. We've also used 7/16 or 1/2\" rope through 1\" webbing to form steps.

Another option that works quite nicely is to slip the webbing through a short section of rubber garden hose. The pink or black RUBBER hose is best, not that green plastic garbage they try to sell you. The hose gives the step stiffness and makes it a bit more slip resistant. This setup isn't nearly as pleasing to look at as Nick's though. Nice workmanship on your project, Nick.

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