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Episode: 1879
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Title: HPR1879: Hacking a Belt to Make it Fit
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1879/hpr1879.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 10:42:46
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This is HPR episode 1879 entitled Hacking Abelt to Make It Fit.
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It is hosted by John Colp and is about 15 minutes long.
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The summary is, I record a show while Hacking Abelt to Make It Fit.
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Hey everybody, this is John Colp and Lafayette Louisiana and I'm recording another Hacker Public Radio episode.
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Today it's kind of a household hack going to talk about how to shorten a belt.
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I've already done this on one of my son's belts that I bought for him at a thrift store.
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I found a belt that I thought would be perfect for him for about a dollar maybe.
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But it was too long by about four or five inches.
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When I took a close look at it, I discovered that the buckle was one of a type where it could be easily detached
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so that you could shorten the belt and then reattach it.
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Some people might have the mistaken impression that what you should do with a belt when it's too long is add more holes.
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I guess that's one thing you could do but then you get too much belt sticking around the side of your waist
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and it doesn't look good.
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Also, you should not cut it off at the end where the holes are.
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You cut it off at the end where the buckle is and then leave the holes alone.
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I bought another belt.
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Today when I was a goodwill, I found one that's suitable for me.
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Much too long for me. This belt is maybe 42 inches and I've got about a 34 waist.
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I'm going to cut it.
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This buckle is exactly like the one that was on the one for my son.
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I'm going to put a few pictures as I go along in the show notes here.
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The buckle is attached by two very small slot screws.
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The first thing I'm going to do is try to take those screws off.
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I've got my little micro screwdriver here and it looks like this one's coming off fine.
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One screw is out. It's very small.
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I'm going to be careful not to knock it off the table or else I might never see it again.
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The second screw is out.
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Now I can detach the belt from the buckle.
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I'm just going to slide it out of there.
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Looks like there's some kind of... I'm going to take a picture of it.
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Now I took a picture while it was still assembled and now I'm going to take another picture with it apart.
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That way you can see what it looks like.
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My camera, I don't think it takes very good pictures.
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That's going to be blurry. Man, it's so irritating.
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I think I can figure out why my camera takes bad pictures.
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Maybe it has trouble focusing or something.
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There we go.
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That looks a little better.
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In the picture, if you look at it, you'll be able to see that the end of the belt has two holes for one for each of the screws.
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Then there's also a rectangular notch that allows access to this other little thing in there.
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This is a crazy buckle.
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This belt is not that nice of a belt, I guess.
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It's got a leather outer and I think it's got some kind of synthetic inside thing.
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But on one side it's black and on the other side it's brown.
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You can turn this buckle around by pulling it out and then just flipping it around.
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You can turn your belt from brown to black, which is very handy.
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I wouldn't go as far as to say this is any kind of high quality belt.
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I've already measured it against one of my favorite belt.
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I know that I need to cut off six and one quarter inches.
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I'm going to mark it around about there.
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Now I'm going to have to go outside to my shed where I've got tools to cut it.
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The tricky part here is cutting the notch.
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I need my drill also.
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Let's see what size drill bit to you.
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Looks like that one.
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Maybe the smaller one.
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I'm going to use a three 30 seconds inch drill bit.
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Yeah, that's the right size.
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I'm going to drill the holes and cut the notch.
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I did this yesterday, I was surprised it actually worked perfectly on the first try.
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I don't really have any leather working tools.
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If I had those, it would be a little bit easier to do the notch.
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I could use a little thing to punch the hole.
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It's easy to cut the two sides of the rectangular notch.
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But what's hard is cutting the other part because you can't get the snips in there.
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What I do is I just cut the two sides of it.
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Then I use a screwdriver to just pop the end of it out there.
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I need the snips.
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The first thing I do is cut off right at the part where I marked.
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That's done.
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Now I will take the other part.
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The part that I just cut off, I'm going to use that as a template to show exactly where I want to cut the notch and then drill the holes.
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I'm going to hold that together with a little clamp and take a picture of this.
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I should have brought my camera out here with me.
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Sorry if there's a little bit of wind noise in the microphone.
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I'm using my microphone that does not have a wind screen on it.
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Now I'll get a picture of the end of the belt that I took off.
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Now I'm going to clamp it on there.
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I'll go out and take a picture in the light.
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Light in the house is not great for that kind of picture.
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Now I'm going to show you how the two bits are clamped together so I can cut it.
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I got that picture.
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The first thing I can do is deal with the knot.
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Maybe I'll do the drilling first.
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My workbench is an absolute mess.
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It's a good thing I'm not taking a picture of that.
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It's clear enough for me to find the space to put this down.
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Tighten the chuck up enough to put the little drill bit in there.
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Okay.
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Time for a whole number one.
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Looks a little bit off the center.
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That's where it is.
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Use it back and forth a little bit there to clean the hole out.
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Okay.
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Now the other one.
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Hope that's not too loud in the microphone.
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Okay.
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Two holes are drilled.
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Now I've got to do the notch.
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I'm going to first cut the left side of the notch like that.
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Then the right side of the notch.
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I'm going to do the clamp.
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Then get my little screwdriver and a hammer.
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This is going to be loud.
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I'm probably going to distort in the recording.
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I position my screwdriver at the point where I want to make a cut all the way through it.
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I just punch it by hammering it.
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And I think I should do it.
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Actually, that's a little bit.
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I didn't quite get it all the way.
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Okay.
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There.
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All right.
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We've got a notch.
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We've got two holes.
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We'll see if it reassembles.
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Grab my drill.
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Anything else I need to bring in.
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Well, it's not the cleanest looking notch.
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I'll take a picture of it so you can see it's actually.
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It doesn't look that great.
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But I think it will work nonetheless.
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Okay.
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I'm going to get a picture before I go back inside.
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Okay.
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The picture is taken.
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Let's go reassemble.
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I wanted to get this belt because it's a little bit thinner by about, I don't know,
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a quarter of an inch than my favorite belt.
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And I figured this would be more appropriate to wear with a suit.
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I haven't mentioned on HPR yet, but excuse me.
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I've got kind of a promotion at work where I starting in the spring,
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I'm going to be the acting director of the School of Music, where I work,
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where I've been just rank and file faculty for the last 14 years.
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I'm going to be the boss.
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And as the boss, I figured I needed something nice to wear.
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So I bought a suit.
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I ordered a suit online and it's at the tailor right now getting the pants
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hemmed up and the jacket taken in a little bit.
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But with the suit, I didn't think I wanted to wear my big wide black belt.
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I want to wear a thinner one because I think it'll look dressier.
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Hopefully I won't have to wear the thing all that much.
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But every once in a while, you've got to look presentable.
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Here's the hard bit.
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I'm old enough where it's hard for me to see these little pieces.
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I'm going to try to screw the screws in.
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I've stuck the end of the belt in there.
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It looks like the hole's not going to line up right, but maybe it will.
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Maybe I can force it through there.
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I don't know.
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This must be really fun to listen to.
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Not really talking.
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The screws, it doesn't have a head on it either.
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It's like a screw that's got no head, but the slot is where the head ought to be.
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So it's very hard to get it to stay put.
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I'm long enough to start screwing it in.
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Let's see if I can get it this time.
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Okay, there it goes.
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I've got that one started.
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I'm just going to start the screw.
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Then start the other one and then tighten them down.
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Man, this is a pain.
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I haven't lost the little screws, but I'm having a really hard time getting them to go in.
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Let's try one more time here.
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Okay, I've got it started.
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Now I've just got to position the buckle so that the screw will go through that little hole I made in the belt.
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That screw looks like it's going in.
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Try the other one.
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All right, these slot screws also are hard because the screwdriver just keeps slipping right out of it.
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Okay, that one is tightened down.
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Go to the other one.
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Get that tightened.
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And voila, the belt is done.
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Okay, so now I'm going to slide it around myself and looky there.
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That's exactly the right length.
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Ta-da.
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I have hacked my belt, which was originally way too long and that was perfect.
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So that is it for me.
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This has been John Culp and Lafayette Louisiana with a little household hacking tip.
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Make your wardrobe fit better by hacking your belt.
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Okay, talk to you guys later.
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Bye.
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