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Kilt Belt Hardware - Any good sources?
Hi All,
I'm looking for the metal bars ( shaped clips) that a waist plate fastens to. Does anybody out there have a good source for these parts. I can't seem to locate one.
Also, if anyone has any cool leads on casual or day buckles (ie non-waist plate), I'd be most appreciative.
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Not sure about the metal bars for waist plates...
Check Oconee for day wear buckles:
http://www.oconeeleatherworks.com/clearance.htm
Or Tandy Leather:
http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/h...s/Buckles.aspx
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I have been looking for them myself but have had no luck. I even thought about buying some crappy kilt belts just to strip off the hardware.
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Thanks for the leads. I've got a Tandy just up the road that I visit with some frequency.
Does anyone even know what the name of the waist plate clips are called?
It'd be easier to search for if I knew the name.
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These folks (LINK) show a huge range of belt hardware. I've clicked on a few links but not found the kilt belt clip. Maybe contact them with a picture of what you're looking for?
Last edited by sydnie7; 30th May 10 at 08:44 AM.
Reason: fix link
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Hi,
Are these the things you are looking for?
If so, why can you not make one out of a wire coat hanger?
I am a fan of Tandy and buy these:
Not only do you get to colour them as you wish, but you can change the buckles on a regular basis. I use the 2" belt. I go round the charity shops once a month to check out the buckles.
Regards
Chas
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These guys always have lots of nice buckles in wide sizes. I also get my kilt strap buckles from them (1.5" nickle). They are top notch!
http://www.crazycrow.com/mm5/merchan...de=530-100-000
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Originally Posted by Chas
Hi,
Are these the things you are looking for?
If so, why can you not make one out of a wire coat hanger?
I am a fan of Tandy and buy these:
Not only do you get to colour them as you wish, but you can change the buckles on a regular basis. I use the 2" belt. I go round the charity shops once a month to check out the buckles.
Regards
Chas
Chas yes these are just the thing first the are one piece and welded at the ends and are much heaver then any wire hanger. Also they are plated, the rest of the links supplied by the other members are for buckles. I don't know what the official name for this is however it is not a buckle perhaps it's a keeper?
Santa Kona
Founder & Chairman of Clan Claus Society
Chieftain Clan Kennedy
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Originally Posted by Chas
Hi,
Are these the things you are looking for?
If so, why can you not make one out of a wire coat hanger?
Chas
I could make them out of coat hanger for me personally, but I'd like something welded in a chrome plated finish. SOMEONE is making them for all these kilt belt makers (gods know they aren't doing it themselves) it's just a matter of finding out WHO is making them.
I like Tandy also, but I do prefer to make my own belts out of raw strap. I prefer four 'Chicago Screws' to two snaps. As my father used to say (and sometimes still does) "You can never over-build"
Originally Posted by Tobus
I've been thinking about the same thing, but I'm not sure a wire coat hanger would be stout enough. It would probably bend and distort if you tighten the belt even a little, or if you try to hang any weight from the belt.
The 1/8" diameter steel rod should be plenty stout enough for a kilt belt waistplate connector...
Why don't the regular kilt accessory vendors carry these??????????
Very nice replication of the strap! Apart from the fact that your craftsmanship is better than the original
I'm still completely flummoxed by the non-existence of this product in belting/hardware catalogs. I really don't want to contract a local firm to produce these for me when I know somewhere there is a source (most likely China) that is making them by the TON. In the words (mis-appropriated) of General Macauliffe... "Nuts".
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10th June 10, 04:50 AM
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Originally Posted by artificer
I like Tandy also, but I do prefer to make my own belts out of raw strap. I prefer four 'Chicago Screws' to two snaps. As my father used to say (and sometimes still does) "You can never over-build"
Am I understanding this correctly. When you say Chicago Screws, do you mean some kind of rivet? I can understand the need for a secure joint, but I wonder how much tension these belts are under. After all, if the kilt is properly made, it will hold itself up. The belt would only be there to add a visual break to the overall look and, of course, a bit of bling.
I use the two snaps, as they allow me to swap the buckles for different occasions.
I think that you are probably right, these 'things' are made in China. And have probably been made in China for decades. So when it says on my kilt belt 'Made in Scotland', do you think they really mean 'Assembled in Scotland'? Maybe we shouldn't think about this too deeply. As I keep telling my son - "Don't ask the question, if you don't want to hear the answer".
Regards
Chas
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