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30th September 07, 05:39 PM
#1
Upgrade your sporran belt
So, the sporran belt looked a little wimpy to me. So, I went to the local hardware store (some people call it the feed store). I found some 1/4" chain and some nice toggle clips.
So I clipped off the old chain and put on the new chain with the toggle clips.
Nice?
Last edited by ChattanCat; 22nd September 09 at 07:25 PM.
Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker
A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.
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30th September 07, 05:47 PM
#2
Looks like that would work, good job.
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30th September 07, 06:51 PM
#3
Looks good!
But most of the rabble who wear the kilt on a daily basis stear clear of chain sporran belts, because the chain will damage the fabric. This isn't just an urban legend!
Food for thought.
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1st October 07, 04:30 PM
#4
Originally Posted by James MacMillan
Looks good!
But most of the rabble who wear the kilt on a daily basis stear clear of chain sporran belts, because the chain will damage the fabric. This isn't just an urban legend!
Food for thought.
Indeed!
I upgraded one of my sporran chains in the way ChattanCat has, and I now have no fear at all that the chain will damage any of my kilts: the links are welded together and have no sharp edges at all. I think the heavier chain looks a lot more sturdy and masculine as well.
The original clips were pretty awful, as well, and looked as if they could be pulled apart with very little effort.
The total upgrade cost me about $10 - well worth it, I think.
Cheers,
Troy
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1st October 07, 05:15 PM
#5
Looks great! Very rugged and sturdy!
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1st October 07, 07:40 PM
#6
Further to what James was saying on this the Chain belts do have their place, Burns night, Christmas etc. For everyday wear or a day wear sporran such as the one pictured my personal preference would be to go with a leather sporran belt, leave the chain for special occasions and for use with a dressier sporran.
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1st October 07, 11:22 PM
#7
I use wallet chains with trigger snaps, and substituted 1" split rings (key rings) for the triangle d-rings on the leather parts. I can change chains from dog style (heheh) to the woven wire chain sections I cannibalized from a women's fashion belt for those more formal occasions.
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2nd October 07, 05:43 PM
#8
I actually did what someone else here suggested. I went and got a thin womens belt, cut it down a bit, and used that. Simple, cost about $3, and works.
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