Airmapper
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Does anyone make their own straps and tie downs for various gear?
This recent posted product reminded me of it, but I've been researching the subject a while: http://www.trekboxx.com/fridge-straps
While I'm sure that product is fine for it's intended purpose, it's come up as something I'd like to know how to do in making my own straps customized to the gear I use, possibly even attached to it ready to hook and tighten.
I have a storage project in the works for the back of my Xterra, and part of it will include the use of tie downs to secure cargo without it bouncing around as I travel over rough roads and trails. But I don't want to spend a lot of time rigging and threading my straps around to tie down or get at my gear, or worse having to unstrap a bunch of things to get at one item like I do now.
One particular object I have in mind is my cooler, I'd like to make some custom straps for it I can simply unclip (probably using those toothless cam buckles) and be able to quickly remove my cooler to dump water or re-pack. I typically use ratchet straps, but am left with excess strap, excessive rigging to secure it down, and operating the ratchet itself is usually cumbersome as well as those things like to jam and bind particularly when you want them loose the most.
Working with nylon strap could be handy for clean and quick disconnecting tie downs, replacing RTT fastening straps, roof rack tie down systems, and more. I've seen some various ideas on snaps and hooks, even some using dog collar connectors. By starting out with bulk strap, I can cut to length and dedicate a strap and hardware to an object without ruining my everyday straps I also use on my trailer and roof rack for odd items.
I know you can possibly use a normal sewing machine to make your own straps by sewing a |X| pattern on overlapping strap. Seems reasonable for projects without an excess of specialized tooling (if you have a wife, mother, or aunt with a sewing machine you can use...) Other things to know might be how to cleanly cut and singe the ends to prevent fraying, and hardware for adjustment, snap rings, cam buckles, and so on.
Please post your ideas, tools and hardware used, and hopefully some photos of DIY projects using nylon strap to tie down objects to roof racks, bed tracks, make quick snap connections, etc...
Here are some items I might use: (I have not purchased anything from this particular site yet so don't take this as a recommendation, it's just a place I found with hardware I'm looking at)
Cam buckle: http://www.uscargocontrol.com/Tie-Downs-Hardware/Ratchet-Cam-Buckles/1-Toothless-Cam-Buckle
1" strap hook: http://www.uscargocontrol.com/Tie-Downs-Hardware/Wire-Grab-S-Hooks/1-Heavy-Duty-Wire-Hook
Webbing: http://www.uscargocontrol.com/Webbing/1-Inch-Polyester-Webbing?whence=#37677
This recent posted product reminded me of it, but I've been researching the subject a while: http://www.trekboxx.com/fridge-straps
While I'm sure that product is fine for it's intended purpose, it's come up as something I'd like to know how to do in making my own straps customized to the gear I use, possibly even attached to it ready to hook and tighten.
I have a storage project in the works for the back of my Xterra, and part of it will include the use of tie downs to secure cargo without it bouncing around as I travel over rough roads and trails. But I don't want to spend a lot of time rigging and threading my straps around to tie down or get at my gear, or worse having to unstrap a bunch of things to get at one item like I do now.
One particular object I have in mind is my cooler, I'd like to make some custom straps for it I can simply unclip (probably using those toothless cam buckles) and be able to quickly remove my cooler to dump water or re-pack. I typically use ratchet straps, but am left with excess strap, excessive rigging to secure it down, and operating the ratchet itself is usually cumbersome as well as those things like to jam and bind particularly when you want them loose the most.
Working with nylon strap could be handy for clean and quick disconnecting tie downs, replacing RTT fastening straps, roof rack tie down systems, and more. I've seen some various ideas on snaps and hooks, even some using dog collar connectors. By starting out with bulk strap, I can cut to length and dedicate a strap and hardware to an object without ruining my everyday straps I also use on my trailer and roof rack for odd items.
I know you can possibly use a normal sewing machine to make your own straps by sewing a |X| pattern on overlapping strap. Seems reasonable for projects without an excess of specialized tooling (if you have a wife, mother, or aunt with a sewing machine you can use...) Other things to know might be how to cleanly cut and singe the ends to prevent fraying, and hardware for adjustment, snap rings, cam buckles, and so on.
Please post your ideas, tools and hardware used, and hopefully some photos of DIY projects using nylon strap to tie down objects to roof racks, bed tracks, make quick snap connections, etc...
Here are some items I might use: (I have not purchased anything from this particular site yet so don't take this as a recommendation, it's just a place I found with hardware I'm looking at)
Cam buckle: http://www.uscargocontrol.com/Tie-Downs-Hardware/Ratchet-Cam-Buckles/1-Toothless-Cam-Buckle
1" strap hook: http://www.uscargocontrol.com/Tie-Downs-Hardware/Wire-Grab-S-Hooks/1-Heavy-Duty-Wire-Hook
Webbing: http://www.uscargocontrol.com/Webbing/1-Inch-Polyester-Webbing?whence=#37677