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Guys: I'm finalizing my M4 High Speed Tractor and I'm thinking of adding some tie-down straps (2"-3" wide)to the flatbed but I was wondering if those were even used during WWII...versus good ol' ropes only. Can some educate me please?
If they were used:
1. Was the metal ratchet tightening device common too?
2. My budget is used up on this build so any ideas on how to scratch-build them with lead foil, tape, etc...would be a huge help.
Thanks,
SMJmodeler
Ratchet straps were not around during WWII. The common military cargo strap was about 2" wide and made of webbing with a friction buckle on it. For larger, heavier loads, ropes were used.
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HeavyArty For larger, heavier loads, ropes were used.
For larger, heavier loads, ropes were used.
Awesome, I can do rope for cheap!
I could even sim' some 2" straps/ buckle with masking tape and styrene/ PE
Thanks for the help.
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