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    Default Old Weight Lifting belt Recycled

    So I just came across my old lifting belt and had and idea...I no longer power lift and haven't used this in more than 5 years so a strop it has become. After some cutting, sanding, and conditioning...vuala! Anyone here ever tried this? Original belt was 6" at the widest point now it is cut down to 3"...
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    Novel idea. How does it compare to other strops you've used?

    Many thanks,

    Mac

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    Well...honestly... I am new to the SR shaving and this is only the second strop I have ever used. I have 2 more supposively in the mail that I bought on eBay about 2 weeks ago, but I think it works good. I can feel the draw and all, but wish I had a local member with some more experience to tell me if is good or not. I am hoping for a Washington GTG so I can get someone to try it out. For now it seems to work though.

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    Well, i have lifted my share of weights, with those belts and they are quite stiff, but the outer, leather surface is smooth, i recall. It should certainly work as a starter strop, i would think...if it has noticable draw, then thats even better. I see you sanded and conditioned it...that's good, since the leather is quite raw.

    What kind of leather conditioning did you use? I have had good luck with either neatfoot oil or saddle soap. The wiki section, has a great article on how to treat and repair strops...hope this is useful. http://straightrazorpalace.com/srpwi...ent_and_repair.

    Once you are able to go to higher quality leathers/strops, you will certainly notice a difference in the draw, texture and general suppleness.
    What part of Washington do you live in?

    P.s...what are the brands of ebay strops you purchased?

    Many thanks,

    Mac
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    I live in Gig Harbor...Western Washington. I am actually a implant to the area from Souther California about 2 years ago...I picked up a couple of the B & B strops...Not real expensive, but I didn't know either...I also have a one from Trey on the forum that he sent me to try out. So far it is nice too and BEEFY as I have told him. Are you in Washington?

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    Yep...i live in Western Washington as well.
    I have a dovo Russian, SRP latigo , Kanayama Cordovan and a number of vintage strop. I love strops. He, he...

    Mac

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