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vontresc
March 24th 14, 03:07 PM
So I just picked up a new to me Libelle (S/N 13), and the belts are pretty old. I'd like to get them re-webbed. Anyone have a good suggestion on where to go for this service?
Thanks
Peter
Larry[_8_]
March 24th 14, 04:26 PM
I have had belts made up for my Blanik and my club has also had belts
made by Hooker Harness. There prices were very reasonable and their
service excellent. Here is a link to their website:
http://www.hookerharness.com/aviation.php
On Mon, 24 Mar 2014 08:07:04 -0700 (PDT), vontresc
> wrote:
>So I just picked up a new to me Libelle (S/N 13), and the belts are pretty old. I'd like to get them re-webbed. Anyone have a good suggestion on where to go for this service?
>
>Thanks
>
>Peter
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rlovinggood
March 24th 14, 07:17 PM
I got my Schroth four-point harness rewebbed at "Aviation Safety Products" in Blairsville, Georgia, USA.
http://www.aircraftseatbelts.com
Don't know if the price was "reasonable" or not, as Larry said Hooker was for his belts. The workmanship does look very good.
Ray
http://www.aircraftseatbelts.com/ I just had mine done by this company. Fast turnaround an reasonable price.
On Monday, March 24, 2014 11:07:04 AM UTC-4, vontresc wrote:
> So I just picked up a new to me Libelle (S/N 13), and the belts are pretty old. I'd like to get them re-webbed. Anyone have a good suggestion on where to go for this service?
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> Thanks
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> Peter
Another vote for: "Aviation Safety Products." Just had mine done there a couple months ago. Nice work.
http://www.aircraftseatbelts.com/
WD
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