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Nice one.I've done similar with a bit of orange leather I had.The small one fits in the catty & weighs about 100gms.The larger one is about 300gms.I filled mine with dry sand.

be far better with a loop on the bottom as well. Good work though

Excuse my ignorance,what would the bottom loop be for?

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Nice one.I've done similar with a bit of orange leather I had.The small one fits in the catty & weighs about 100gms.The larger one is about 300gms.I filled mine with dry sand.

 

Excuse my ignorance,what would the bottom loop be for?

Hi ! I was wondering how leather throwbags takes abuse ? The bottom loop is to attach additional throw bag if needed or spliced rope with small binner. But those are not all options [emoji1]

 

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Having a sewing machine sure comes in handy... In that regards, seein as you've so obviously got one, why faff about with different filling..

Knock two dozen of those things up, put sand in em an you're set for life...

 

Same with material, your over engineering the problem.. bit of canvas, jobs a good un..

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clipping to your spliced eye using a small krab, for pulling your rope up

Ah,I see.Thank you

 

Hi ! I was wondering how leather throwbags takes abuse ?

Not really tried it as yet.When it gets a bit warmer,I'll let you know.:thumbup1:

 

 

The bottom loop is to attach additional throw bag if needed or spliced rope with small binner. But those are not all options

Okay,thanks.

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