Part 4: The Belt Assembly - No Limit Wrestling Belt Restoration
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 มี.ค. 2018
- This is part 4 of my restoration of a Wildcat belts made NLW Heavyweight belt.
In this part I complete the belts restoration by adding the backing and snaps to the belt, as well as adding the edge coating to seal the backing.
Thanks for viewing!
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never realized how much agonizing work went into these belts till now!
I have enjoyed this series of Restorations of wrestling belts I can't wait to see some more belts been done
Hey Paul can you make a video of the different snap boxes you do and what tools you do them with. Thanks keep up great work
This was so awesome man!!! Please do more!!!
Awesome work! Love the content and came out beautiful!
Good series,I hope there is more.
Beautiful job.
Looks great Paul
a very interesting process indeed. thanks
This series was great, I really hope you keep up the regular videos they’ve been really great Paul
Realy fun and interesting to watch please do some more
I have loved the series mate. Loved see how the belts are made. Massive fan of yourself great up the fantastic you do for the wrestling company’s you work for. Hope to see more videos like this if you have the time. 👌🏻👍🏻
i am a belt mark and i like this video! u are awesome!
I've really enjoyed this little series, it's interesting to see what it is you do exactly to restore the belts.
I too look forward to seeing you do similar videos in the future, and I'm still hopeful of having my belt done by you as well.
Keep up the good work buddy
Paul I think that NWL Title looks better now than it ever did before even when bran new, great job
Wow the belt look brand new you did a awesome job on the maybe you could tell us which electroplating kit and paint you use on these refurbishing projects
Can you do a video just showing how to paint the leather straps the right way
Hey Paul. How much would u charge for a yellow releather on the intercontinental belt
What kind of paint do u use on the belts is it testors enamel or something else
Where did you get that snap box tool?
What kind of paint did you use for the edges?
What adhesive do you use for the backings?
When are you going to post Video 5?
What did you use to stick the navy blue backing to cover up the screws?
How do you paint in and around the letters and the globe?
stupid question but can you put a curve in the main plate after the belt is already finished? or would it just completely snap the plate?
What kind of paint do you use to paint the belts?
the real way to secure the backing to the front would be to sew it together....glue by itself will only hold for so long.
No real belts use stitching. Properly finished leather edges hold together for a lifetime.
Is the edge coating just the dye
I would love for you to restore my NWA US belt bad mine is 2mm but would like it to be 4mm thick and back on black with red blacking instead of the red leather and black backing floppy leather
Men you really realize a great job with that title
What do you use for the backing ? Like what kind of leather is that it’s much thinner than the front leather. And what is the type of glue you use for the edges ! Loved the video! Would love a reply if possible thank you !
www.tandyleather.ca/en/product/tanners-bond-contact-cement
glue
I dont understand your question... How he attached the plates to the leather? @md syed
It depends on the maker of the plates. Some (replicas, figs inc) use screws. Most use bolts welded to the plates. @md syed
This is like a replica belt (although it is not actually a replica). The screw ports are welded to the plates before the plating process. The plates are then attached with screws like these wrestlingsuperstore.com/setof10replicabeltscrews.aspx@md syed
btw is that cement that you are using for the navy blue backing?
yes rubber cement
Hi Paul are you still taking orders? I've tried getting in touch but haven't heard back.
DMG118 having a similar issue. I hope that all is ok with Paul.
You know any good pages that shows how to make the plates?
they keep it a secret as much as they can
I clicked on this thinking this was a wrestling organization that was started by Master P that I didn't know about.
Why the hell would you NOT include the PAINTING part of it?
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO THE MILLION DOLLAR BELT NEXT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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