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Bibs - which brand is the most durable?

Started by Ox, January 16, 2016, 09:33:33 AM

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4x4American

I gotta pair of craftsmen bibs and they are awesome.  the strap broke prematurely but a hunk of bale wire fixed that in a hurry :)
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paul case

A baling wire fix on overalls.
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Magicman

I know someone that when he is not wearing overalls


 
he wears this. :o   :D
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sandsawmill14

i use grass hay baler twine when i have to :-[  it also works good when you tear a button of your bib  :)
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Ocklawahaboy

When I was an electrician, we used a scrap of wire.

4x4American

Quote from: paul case on January 24, 2016, 09:44:45 PM
A baling wire fix on overalls.
Are we related?

PC

lol lol lol

well technically we're all related if you look back far enough

Bale wire is my fix all.  I don't use much duck tape lol
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Ox

I wish they made baling wire in those twisty things with the loops on either end that you use with an offset spinning hook for joining rebar together in a grid.  Those little wire ties are handy but are quite weak.  Heavy duty and strong ones easy to twist together would be handy for many, many things. 

I've been known to fashion a set of suspenders out of sisal baling twine before.  ;D
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