cmbetke
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thats bad to the bone dude! Nice work!
Can you use a hair dryer? Jw I don’t have a heating gun but my other half has a really good hair dryer not sure how hot a heat gun is compared to it though?
Not bars they are disksSo I’m ordering the stuff to make this and I’m trying to figure out if the magnets you used were round or bars? The highest pull force in the round I can find is 17lbs then it goes to 300lbs. I can find the bars in 36lb though just trying to make sure before I order. Thanks sorry for the questions but I really like this and think it will work great for me.
Mine is mounted upside down for ease of use. As you saw in the video it's easy to get them out and put them back inSo as I am building this I am looking at it is there a reason you turned the holder so the slide in from the bottom? I can see how getting them in and out would be a little easier but I dummied the holder on the opposite way and it’s not hard to get them in or out and I don’t have to worry at all with them falling out as I’m walking to and from the stand. With doing it this way I can also put three in there or seven and they are rock solid. When I attached it the other way if I jumped up and down my steps would slide a little down with for of five jumps they would start to fall out. Now I don’t have the piece on that goes between the step in the middle but seems like I don’t need it if I leave it upside down. Just wondering what your thoughts are and why you did it that way before I make it permanent to the bag you might have thought about something I didn’t. Thanks again this idea is a gold mine in my eyes for using these steps!
Legit, this looks very simple in this manner. Add a couple magnets jsut to secure them in more and boom! Rock solid.So as I am building this I am looking at it is there a reason you turned the holder so the slide in from the bottom? I can see how getting them in and out would be a little easier but I dummied the holder on the opposite way and it’s not hard to get them in or out and I don’t have to worry at all with them falling out as I’m walking to and from the stand. With doing it this way I can also put three in there or seven and they are rock solid. When I attached it the other way if I jumped up and down my steps would slide a little down with for of five jumps they would start to fall out. Now I don’t have the piece on that goes between the step in the middle but seems like I don’t need it if I leave it upside down. Just wondering what your thoughts are and why you did it that way before I make it permanent to the bag you might have thought about something I didn’t. Thanks again this idea is a gold mine in my eyes for using these steps!
Yes sirrrrLegit, this looks very simple in this manner. Add a couple magnets jsut to secure them in more and boom! Rock solid.
Is it just me or does anybody else have problems opening the pics?So basically all I did to make this is use a heat gun, laid the steps on a sheet of kydex, and shape it by hand little by little. After I had the triangle shape and it cradled the steps well, I took another piece of kydex and shaped it to fit the inside. After all that I trimmed away what wasn't needed and attached the step retainer piece on the front with Chicago screws. Then I drilled two holes at the bottom and one at the top for attachment points to the bag. On the bag, I used a fabric rivet tool to make the attachment holes and used Chicago screws to mount it to the bag. Rivets would also work fine. After everything lined up I took it off and super glued 10, 36lb pulling force rare earth magnets to the back of the holster and covered everything with stealth strips. The reason you need that many magnets is because the steps could slide out of reach of the magnets when I only used a few. With 10 they don't move at all until I want to remove them. Then I reattached them and it was done. I've been using this for a while now and it's held up fine and will last a really long time.
Is it just me or does anybody else have problems opening the pics?
Not sure why the pics aren't showing, these are the first ones I'm seeing that they aren't working. Any chance you could post them again?So basically all I did to make this is use a heat gun, laid the steps on a sheet of kydex, and shape it by hand little by little. After I had the triangle shape and it cradled the steps well, I took another piece of kydex and shaped it to fit the inside. After all that I trimmed away what wasn't needed and attached the step retainer piece on the front with Chicago screws. Then I drilled two holes at the bottom and one at the top for attachment points to the bag. On the bag, I used a fabric rivet tool to make the attachment holes and used Chicago screws to mount it to the bag. Rivets would also work fine. After everything lined up I took it off and super glued 10, 36lb pulling force rare earth magnets to the back of the holster and covered everything with stealth strips. The reason you need that many magnets is because the steps could slide out of reach of the magnets when I only used a few. With 10 they don't move at all until I want to remove them. Then I reattached them and it was done. I've been using this for a while now and it's held up fine and will last a really long time.