FreeFallin
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Hi all, I know TS offers this service but I am checking to see if anyone on here has a less official (free) method of testing break strength up to 5k lbs. I don't need it to be exact, just ball parky.
I am experimenting with some machine sewn webbing for non life support use. After a lot of research and the simple tests I could perform myself, I have 3 small 12" long straps made fron 1" climbing spec webbing. There is a matching loop sewn on both ends of each strap.
Each strap has the loops connected using a different sewing pattern. I just need to know how many pounds to break each of the 3 straps, and where they broke (stitches, mid-strap, end strap connection point, etc.).
I could try using a single strap to hang both of my vehicles together in an oak tree, but my wife keeps saying that seems like a bad idea, anyone have a better solution before I cough up the testing money?
I am experimenting with some machine sewn webbing for non life support use. After a lot of research and the simple tests I could perform myself, I have 3 small 12" long straps made fron 1" climbing spec webbing. There is a matching loop sewn on both ends of each strap.
Each strap has the loops connected using a different sewing pattern. I just need to know how many pounds to break each of the 3 straps, and where they broke (stitches, mid-strap, end strap connection point, etc.).
I could try using a single strap to hang both of my vehicles together in an oak tree, but my wife keeps saying that seems like a bad idea, anyone have a better solution before I cough up the testing money?
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