[TheForge] Smithing Apron

robert hensarling rhrocker at hilconet.com
Thu Aug 2 11:39:04 EDT 2007


Why not?  Both of my store bought aprons (one leather, the other a white
canvas type of heavy cloth) hang from my neck.  I guess there's always the
chance of catch the bottom end on a grinder or sawmill or whatever, you'd
sure need to watch out for that!  (Windmills, carwash, etc).  I guess if I
got anal about it I could re-stitch the neck strap on, using a single line
of lightweight thread so that the neck strap might rip away if I got all
tied up in my work.
Robert
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Albin Drzewianowski" <dski1045 at qis.net>
To: "Sponsored by ABANA" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 9:31 AM
Subject: Re: [TheForge] Smithing Apron


> For aprons that give protection above the waist , whether you make your
own
> or buy one,  I strongly recemmend that you NOT have the apron hang from
you
> neck, as shown in the Harbour Freight example  (
> http://tinyurl.com/yojnbo  ).   I modified my HF apron to have
> criss-crossing straps that go over my shoulders and attach at the waist of
> the apron in the back.   Made a world of difference in comfort.
>
> D-ski
> Westminster, MD
>
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