Why didn’t I wrap with paracord? I wasn’t interested in the “look.” I don’t intend to use a paracord handle as “emergency cordage.” The way I think of it, if I am smart enough to take my prybar, I am smart enough to take some cordage. My solution is easier to implement and more comfortable. Oher ideas that relate Other tools needing extra grip or comfort Bicycle handlebars Ingredients Weather stripping is dirt cheap at Home Depot. This stuff is about 1-inch wide, and obviously has adhesive on one side. They'll sell you way more than you need. The stripping's adhesive is not super sticky, and, anyway, I don't there’s no way to effectively use it by itself as...
Home Run with County Comm’s Tiny Striker The first wrap with silicone self-fusing tape may be good enough to satisfy some. Even a little bit of tape makes for a more confident grip. But there’s no need to stop there. Cut a short length of galacticly famous reflective cordage, and burn it at both ends. Trap it between the layer of tape already applied and a second layer that also serves to add diameter to the striker. Choose a length of cordage that’s just right, you will be able to “wear" the striker as one would a ring. The idea is to get it positioned perfectly, just where it needs to be. By cutting the 1-inch-wide silicone self-fusing tape the...
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Warning: This product may contains chemicals, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov