Andiamo piggyback-strap?
#1
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Andiamo piggyback-strap?
So now that Andiamo and whoever bought them are out of business, I've been searching in vain to find the replacement "straps" you can use to connect the smaller and larger pieces of luggage together. I have both 25" Valoroso and Tuxedo, as well as smaller wheeled carry-ons from the same lines, so I'm looking for a couple of straps (don't know how they went missing). They have buckles on both ends but are otherwise just straps.
Alternatively, I could buy one of the third-party straps, but if I can find something that uses the built-in buckles on the Andiamo luggage I have, that'd be great.
Any leads/ideas?
Alternatively, I could buy one of the third-party straps, but if I can find something that uses the built-in buckles on the Andiamo luggage I have, that'd be great.
Any leads/ideas?
#3
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Is the fitting on the bag a female side release buckle? (E.g.:
If so, there will (almost certainly) be very tiny lettering on it (possibly inside it) identifying the manufacturer and model. It might be ITW Nexus, or Hi Tex, or any of quite a few manufacturers. (Each side release buckle is slightly different, so you probably need the exact mating part.)
Given the manufacturer name and rough dimensions, you can probably find the mating part and get a shoe repair shop to make you a strap.
If so, there will (almost certainly) be very tiny lettering on it (possibly inside it) identifying the manufacturer and model. It might be ITW Nexus, or Hi Tex, or any of quite a few manufacturers. (Each side release buckle is slightly different, so you probably need the exact mating part.)
Given the manufacturer name and rough dimensions, you can probably find the mating part and get a shoe repair shop to make you a strap.
#4
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Is the fitting on the bag a female side release buckle? (E.g.:
If so, there will (almost certainly) be very tiny lettering on it (possibly inside it) identifying the manufacturer and model. It might be ITW Nexus, or Hi Tex, or any of quite a few manufacturers. (Each side release buckle is slightly different, so you probably need the exact mating part.)
Given the manufacturer name and rough dimensions, you can probably find the mating part and get a shoe repair shop to make you a strap.
If so, there will (almost certainly) be very tiny lettering on it (possibly inside it) identifying the manufacturer and model. It might be ITW Nexus, or Hi Tex, or any of quite a few manufacturers. (Each side release buckle is slightly different, so you probably need the exact mating part.)
Given the manufacturer name and rough dimensions, you can probably find the mating part and get a shoe repair shop to make you a strap.
Both the large and small suitcases say "ITW Nexus, TSR 150" and it's the female connector. So what you're saying is I need to find some male connectors and have someone make me a strap with the male connector on each end (that's the way the andiamo straps work).
For example: http://cgi.ebay.com/10ea-1-1-2-ITW-N...#ht_1837wt_189
Has both the female and male parts, but can just discard the female parts, no?
Isn't there any way I can just find a used andiamo strap... I've been searching in vain.
#5
Join Date: Dec 2008
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One of the buckles on my Andiamo top strap broke today. The part is YKK LB38PT: http://www.ykkfastening.com/products...kle/lb-pt.html
I also just want to buy a whole strap because even if I did get a new buckle, there is no way to thread it on to the existing strap.
I also just want to buy a whole strap because even if I did get a new buckle, there is no way to thread it on to the existing strap.
#6
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Hi Laird - thanks so much for the idea.
Both the large and small suitcases say "ITW Nexus, TSR 150" and it's the female connector. So what you're saying is I need to find some male connectors and have someone make me a strap with the male connector on each end (that's the way the andiamo straps work).
For example: http://cgi.ebay.com/10ea-1-1-2-ITW-N...#ht_1837wt_189
Has both the female and male parts, but can just discard the female parts, no?
Isn't there any way I can just find a used andiamo strap... I've been searching in vain.
Both the large and small suitcases say "ITW Nexus, TSR 150" and it's the female connector. So what you're saying is I need to find some male connectors and have someone make me a strap with the male connector on each end (that's the way the andiamo straps work).
For example: http://cgi.ebay.com/10ea-1-1-2-ITW-N...#ht_1837wt_189
Has both the female and male parts, but can just discard the female parts, no?
Isn't there any way I can just find a used andiamo strap... I've been searching in vain.
One of the buckles on my Andiamo top strap broke today. The part is YKK LB38PT: http://www.ykkfastening.com/products...kle/lb-pt.html
I also just want to buy a whole strap because even if I did get a new buckle, there is no way to thread it on to the existing strap.
I also just want to buy a whole strap because even if I did get a new buckle, there is no way to thread it on to the existing strap.
If you've got broken buckles on one of your straps, it's most likely a 15-minute repair job for someone with a sewing machine. The original stitching will have to be pulled out, then a new buckle sewn into place. On a removable strap, that's easy; on the luggage itself, it's harder, because it's impossible to get the luggage onto the sewing machine, so it would have to be hand-stitched.
All you need to do is get yourself some replacement buckles and find someone who can do some basic sewing. Heck, you could do it yourselves if you can hand-stitch - just get a cheap travel sewing kit with threads of the appropriate color, and a seam ripper tool to pull the original stitching out. If you have no sewing experience it might take you an hour and the stitching might be ugly, but it would be functional.
Since you only need one replacement buckle, you can also take the broken strap to the camping isle at WalMart; they carry buckled straps for about $3 each which have side-release buckles. If they fit, you've got your replacement buckle. If not, you'll have to order them online. ITW Nexus is a very common plastic buckle, so it won't be hard to find them, just be sure you get the appropriate width (they come in 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1-1/2" and 2" sizes, most luggage straps are 1-1/2").
#7
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: SFO / SJC
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So now that Andiamo and whoever bought them are out of business, I've been searching in vain to find the replacement "straps" you can use to connect the smaller and larger pieces of luggage together. I have both 25" Valoroso and Tuxedo, as well as smaller wheeled carry-ons from the same lines, so I'm looking for a couple of straps (don't know how they went missing). They have buckles on both ends but are otherwise just straps.
Alternatively, I could buy one of the third-party straps, but if I can find something that uses the built-in buckles on the Andiamo luggage I have, that'd be great.
Any leads/ideas?
Alternatively, I could buy one of the third-party straps, but if I can find something that uses the built-in buckles on the Andiamo luggage I have, that'd be great.
Any leads/ideas?
Send me a message if you are interested, and we can discuss specifics.
Last edited by Digits; Nov 26, 2011 at 5:37 pm