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I bought a couple of shop aprons a while ago, but have been afraid to wear them around equipment. If a corner got caught in some moving part, the neck and waist straps could easily pull me straight into a dangerous snarl.
Then I saw these on eBay while searching for some other magnets. I recalled seeing one on my wife's purse, and it looked like just what I needed. Ordered them about a week ago, and they arrived yesterday.
Last night I added two sets to each of the straps on an apron. One might well have done the job, but I was concerned that it wouldn't be strong enough if I had a bunch of tools in the apron pockets. They're incredibly easy to install - no sewing needed. Just a couple of small jabs with an Xacto knife, insert the prongs, add the backing plate, and fold them over. I did goober over the backing plate and prongs with Go2 glue, if for no other reason than to cover any sharp edges. They hold nicely, but let go with a firm tug. I now feel very safe about wearing the apron near my lathe, etc.
Then I saw these on eBay while searching for some other magnets. I recalled seeing one on my wife's purse, and it looked like just what I needed. Ordered them about a week ago, and they arrived yesterday.
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Last night I added two sets to each of the straps on an apron. One might well have done the job, but I was concerned that it wouldn't be strong enough if I had a bunch of tools in the apron pockets. They're incredibly easy to install - no sewing needed. Just a couple of small jabs with an Xacto knife, insert the prongs, add the backing plate, and fold them over. I did goober over the backing plate and prongs with Go2 glue, if for no other reason than to cover any sharp edges. They hold nicely, but let go with a firm tug. I now feel very safe about wearing the apron near my lathe, etc.