Re: O-ring question

From: Jim Fackert <jfackert_at_cac.net>
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 13:13:52 -0400

the female (loop) part of a brassiere hook, available in many sizes at
Joanne Fabrics, is exactly this.... interesting idea.

dgbj_at_aol.com wrote:
>
>
> Marty,
>
> Go Greek. Use an Omega ring. I just made a ring from a piece of straight
> pin wire in the shape of the Greek capital letter omega. The main loop is
> about 1/16" and the end loops were about 1/32". It didn't end as pretty
> as my
> drawing, but it works. The base opening should be closed and the
> openings of
> the two smaller loops should be small enough that the limp rubber will not
> slip out, the strip must be stretched slightly to get it in. The rubber
> loop
> goes around the neck and the two strands go into the smaller side loops so
> they hang out the other side from the top of the rubber loop.
>
> Gary Hinze
>
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