Net/webbing
I am looking to buy some netting or webbing, much like the raingler systems. I am thinking of building my own tube doors and wrapping this netting around it. Does anybody know where i can find this style of netting?
I just purchased some webbing from Strapworks to make my own to keep my Rotty where he belongs when riding around. Do a search for them or just add the w's and the dot com to the name.
P.S. I bought the 1" polyester webbing. It's strong, abrasion resistant and UV and water resistant. I've got the sides made and am doing some measuring for behind the seats. Looks pretty good so far but more functional than asthetic. I'm not too good on the wife's sewing machine!
P.S. I bought the 1" polyester webbing. It's strong, abrasion resistant and UV and water resistant. I've got the sides made and am doing some measuring for behind the seats. Looks pretty good so far but more functional than asthetic. I'm not too good on the wife's sewing machine!
I have picked up nylon straps for various projects on my boat from an outdoor sports store that specializes in camping, hiking, climbing, etc. Pretty cheap from there.
If you are in Canada, it was from MEC (Mountain Equipment Co-op) they have a few locations across the country. I also think they have a website, and you could probably mail order some.
If you are in Canada, it was from MEC (Mountain Equipment Co-op) they have a few locations across the country. I also think they have a website, and you could probably mail order some.
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The strap link above looks promising. Here's one for netting more akin to driving ranges & batting cages. Still very stong. You would also have the added benifet of better visability.
http://www.cascadenets.com/barrier_netting.php
Edited to include the F"n link
http://www.cascadenets.com/barrier_netting.php
Edited to include the F"n link
Last edited by Ge99ne; Jul 19, 2007 at 11:42 AM.


