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--- In Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com, "Mark C" <wannagoflying@...> wrote:
>
> No offence But I'm not an idiot. I want to replace existing thread and i can get industrial strength. Obviously if i cant do it as string as the original i wont. Thats why im asking for advice. Thanks for yours by the way.
>
> --- In Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com, Peter Walker <peterwalker58@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello
> > Â Use craft glue its only a primary safety device that is likely to reduce injuries or save your life in a crash
> > Â DOHÂ
> >
> > If you value your life and others who may fly your plane buy a new one They are designed and manufactured to a standard The thread wont be available in your wife's / mothers sewing basket
> > Peter
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> > From: Mark C <wannagoflying@>
> > To: Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2011 5:01 AM
> > Subject: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Seat belt repair
> >
> >
> > Â
> > I need to replace part of my seat belt. I notice that the old piece is sewn together. Is there a Hand held type machine that is strong enough to do the job? Or is there a better way to attach two pieces on seat belt together?
> >
>
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