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PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2021 10:54 am 
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Haven't had much luck chasing this down yet. The harness specs on the L-5 call for lacing to be done with #9 waxed lacing. In chasing around the drawings and data, I did come across another reference to 96-203 lacing cord, as well as 6-203.

Any ideas on the spec, or anyone have a known WW2 harness that is laced, and can either do a good photo or be willing to snip a tie for destructive analysis? I'm assuming this is a round cord rather than the flat tape like we use now.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 15, 2021 10:51 am 
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From AC 65-15A:

MIL-T-6779 is lacing cord thread available in “9 ply” linen and linen hemp

MIL-C-5649 is lacing cord pre-waxed braided cotton


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Thanks bdk, that points me to what is probably the current specs, Mil-T-713 or MIL-T-2520. Now to chase down who has the best price per roll.


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Cvairwerks wrote:
Thanks bdk, that points me to what is probably the current specs, Mil-T-713 or MIL-T-2520. Now to chase down who has the best price per roll.


MIL-T-713 replaced JAN-T-713 (24 Dec 1948) which superseded U.S. Army 15-3 (22 Nov. 1943). trail goes cold from there. Don't have access to the 1943 spec.


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