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been feeling the heat over last couple of days any reccomendations for a lightweight pair of type A trousers

 

cheers:)

 

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Hi Monkeyboy.

 

I sort of solved this prob yrs ago - not quite HSE approved.

 

I used an old pair of A- trousers and cut down the back of each leg from the waist band, sewed up the cut seam to stop fraying, then sewed on x3 - 2" wide webbing with matching buckles on each leg, plus reversed the belt. They come off like the trousers on the 'full Monty', to give an idea (with a pair of cotton trousers underneath).

 

They are brill for 'quick jobs' as they go on in a miniute, but at there best when it's hot as I put them on and off between saw work.

 

I will try and get Iain to put up a picture later.:thumbup:

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