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  • #16
    6mmintl
    Veteran Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 4822

    Drill a couple of holes on each side of case, insert rope, insert rope thru heavy washer, tie knot around end and you have two handles, add hose in holding area before threading 2nd hole of rope thru case and you have "Comfortable handles.

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    • #17
      pacrat
      I need a LIFE!!
      • May 2014
      • 10283

      A picture of the "broken" handle would be most helpfull and illicit better, more concise answers.

      If a "clamshell" type case where the "handles" must meet, in order to fully close case. Options are limited as to repair.

      Different cats, require different skinny techniques.

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      • #18
        liber
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2014
        • 1868

        Originally posted by kcstott
        Well 6mm got his post kicked off here that was closer to being gunsmith related then Fixing a handle on a gun case

        Show me a quality case that has a two piece design??

        By the time he gets decent glue to fix it he would spend the $14.99 to get a new one.
        kcstott, wasn't trying to say the handle was quality, just that I didn't know...

        I guess the mods work in weird ways, I don't know why they do what they do...the OP was temporarily banned for some comments he made in the reloading forum, which didn't seem warranted...

        To OP, if all else fails use some frickin' duct tape! LOL
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        From my cold dead end mill...

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        • #19
          Nathan Krynn
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 2107

          Originally posted by 6mmintl
          Thought this was a gunsmith forum.

          Found out its not an gunsmithing equipment forum.

          It now seems to now be a luggage repair section.

          Pretty soon will be discussing "self esteem" with psychologists.


          You hurt my feelings.
          Nathan
          Tactical Machining
          1270 Biscayne Blvd
          Deland, FL 32724
          Phone 386-490-4464
          fax 386-490-4890

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          • #20
            kcstott
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Nov 2011
            • 11796

            Originally posted by Nathan Krynn
            You hurt my feelings.
            As my daddy use to tell my "I'll give you something to cry about!!"

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            • #21
              6mmintl
              Veteran Member
              • Apr 2008
              • 4822

              Originally posted by kcstott
              As my daddy use to tell my "I'll give you something to cry about!!"
              I remember that one.

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              • #22
                kmca
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2005
                • 2371

                You should be able to find something here:
                Shop leatherworking tools, leathercraft supplies and project materials at Weaver Leather Supply. Everything you need for leather crafting, repairs and custom projects.

                I hope you have high speed internet because it's a large catalog to download.

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