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<blockquote data-quote="Dave King" data-source="post: 74440" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>There's a little more to making a sand sock than putting the beads in a bag. I first put the beads in a women's kneehigh nylon stocking and adjust the tension on the nylon to get a good firmness to the bag. Once I have the first kneehigh done I place that inside another just for durability. After the sandsock is two laters of nylon covered I place it in a more "manly" sock. I tie off a small loop of 550 cord so that I can clip the sandsock to a carabiner on my gear belt or pack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave King, post: 74440, member: 3"] There's a little more to making a sand sock than putting the beads in a bag. I first put the beads in a women's kneehigh nylon stocking and adjust the tension on the nylon to get a good firmness to the bag. Once I have the first kneehigh done I place that inside another just for durability. After the sandsock is two laters of nylon covered I place it in a more "manly" sock. I tie off a small loop of 550 cord so that I can clip the sandsock to a carabiner on my gear belt or pack. [/QUOTE]
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