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Anybody know of a site that has good instruction with pictures about how to wrap a leather thong around a lever action lever? I'm sure it's pretty simple but I never took arts and crafts at summer camp and would not have been too good even if I had.


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I have seen this posted on Leverguns.com


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Id like to learn how also!


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Go to marlinowners.com they have a sticky that shows how in detail.


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Originally Posted by buzardbait
Go to marlinowners.com they have a sticky that shows how in detail.
Thanks! That's just what I was looking for - easy instructions and good pictures. I never thought of using black leather but I like the look of it. Now to go find a good leather strip. grin


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Originally Posted by saddlering
Id like to learn how also!


The instructions start about halfway down the page.

http://www.marlinowners.com/forum/new-reference-material/17159-wrapping-levers-examples-how-why.html


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Nice, kinda like makeing a Hang Mans Noose, dont ask how I know!


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Originally Posted by saddlering
Nice, kinda like makeing a Hang Mans Noose, dont ask how I know!


That's how I did mine.
I just sort of figured it out myself.



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Keep in mind that leather has tannic acid in it. Hard on metal.


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Originally Posted by Jim in Idaho
Originally Posted by buzardbait
Go to marlinowners.com they have a sticky that shows how in detail.
Thanks! That's just what I was looking for - easy instructions and good pictures. I never thought of using black leather but I like the look of it. Now to go find a good leather strip. grin
Dude, you basically just said you want to wrap a black leather thong around the lever of your rifle. Dude... laugh

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Only because I can't find leopard print. wink


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vegetable tanned leather is best, less corrosive than chrome tanned, paracord is another option

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Where to learn to use it please. looks amazing?

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I understand the desire to use leather as it just kinda goes with a lever gun.

However, a material that's not corrosive and is much more comfortable is 550 cord (or paracord). I used it on mine, but took it off after I found with my heavy gloves that it made the lever too tight inside. When I switch to the big loop, I'll wrap it again.

If you really want to wrap your lever, try 550 cord. Comes in some cool colors that should "match" your set-up.

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Thanks to all for the instructions and tips about how leather can react with the metal. I looked for 550 cord today but only found some huge 1000' spools in green for $54 or $109 (no thanks!) or 100' of bright yellow for $11. I've had an old pair of brown and yellow nylon bootlaces on the shelf since forever so I used one of them.

It came out okay for my first try, I like the color combo. It got kind of wonky coming around the curve, and I can see how a flat leather strip would lay nicer and be a bit easier to work with, but this'll do just fine. It only takes a couple of minutes to wrap so if it comes loose or I come across something I like better it's an easy job to replace it.

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P.S. EthanEdwards - it's not a leopard print thong but do I get points for kind of a tiger stripe effect? smile


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