wjr953 wrote:I've got to agree with the others, stick with the original lacing size and you'll be better off. I recently re-did a Wilson ACH 2170, and I used some lace that I bought from Tanner's that was sold on eBay last year as 3/16" but was in reality 1/4". It was quite an effort to get that 1/4" through the glove, let me tell you. All was fine and good until I did the lower heel pad run and the lower outer wrap. I got the rawhide through alright, and I tied off all my knots. The glove looked great, but you would have had to have the strength of the Incredible Hulk to close the damn glove. That wider rawhide just would not budge. I tried beating it with the mitt masher, thinking maybe that it was just new. No luck. So, I bit the bullet and redid the glove with 3/16". Literally, the result was like night and day. Just a completely different glove. You wouldn't think 1/16th of an inch could make that much of a difference, but it did.
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