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Time Required

                          15 - 20 minutes            

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  • How to Shorten a Belt
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Introduction

There will only be a couple of items you will need which includes the belt that fits you too big, a hammer, screwdriver, measuring tape, a nail, and scissors. You will start saving your money in no time.

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Step 1

              How to Shorten a Belt               
  • Put your belt on.
  • Using a ruler or measure taping, measure how much of the belt you would like to alter.
  • Place a mark where you will shorten the belt.

Put your belt on.

Using a ruler or measure taping, measure how much of the belt you would like to alter.

Place a mark where you will shorten the belt.

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Step 2

  • Using a screwdriver, remove all screws from the front end of your belt.

Using a screwdriver, remove all screws from the front end of your belt.

Step 3

  • Using scissors, cut on the exact spot of your mark.

Using scissors, cut on the exact spot of your mark.

Step 4

  • Reinsert the screws and screw them back in place using a screwdriver.

Reinsert the screws and screw them back in place using a screwdriver.

Step 5

  • Place your belt on a workspace that can be nailed into.
  • Place a nail on the new spot where you’d like to add a hole.
  • Hammer the nail until it goes all the way through the belt.
  • Caution: Be careful when using a hammer.

Place your belt on a workspace that can be nailed into.

Place a nail on the new spot where you’d like to add a hole.

Hammer the nail until it goes all the way through the belt.

Caution: Be careful when using a hammer.

Step 6

  • Try on the belt and see if it fits comfortably.
  • If not, follow this guide again to add more holes.

Try on the belt and see if it fits comfortably.

If not, follow this guide again to add more holes.

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