[at-l] HELP! Fabric for patch on ULA P-1 needed.

Arthur Gaudet rockdancer97 at comcast.net
Mon Nov 12 11:22:39 CST 2007


Hi Mara,
I guess no one else has replied so I'll offer what I have, which is silnylon
fabric. It's light & thin, and it's also ripstop. I've got a few colors also:
peacock blue, white, and perhaps a few others. 
 
To mend with silnylon it's best to have the adhesive as well as to sew it in
place, but I'm sure a utilitarian repair can be made with sewing only. It's darn
slippery stuff but anyone with a bunch of experience will handle the job, it
might not look perfect though.
 
I also have a supply of black nylon material, but it's not ripstop fabric. 
 
Let me know if I'm your best option, where to send, etc. --Arthur aka RockDancer

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From: at-l-bounces at backcountry.net [mailto:at-l-bounces at backcountry.net] On
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Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 1:29 AM
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Subject: [at-l] HELP! Fabric for patch on ULA P-1 needed.


Does anyone have a scrap of fabric appropriate for patching a rip in a ULA P-1.
It's ripstop nylon, not readily available in the many fabric stores here in
Bangkok.

The primary rip is 2-3" long but there's holes and scrapes in additional fabric
that could weaken the fabric in an area that's no bigger than 3"x12".  I'm not
sure the best way to patch this...  Perhaps on one side, or would it be best to
sandwich the affected area with patch material on both sides? 

I'm no seamstress, but there are plenty of people on the streets here who could
affect the repair if I could be specific about what needs to be done.

Anyway, if you have any ideas how best to patch the bag, feel free to pass along
those ideas.  If you need more information, let me know. 

If you have any appropriate fabric, I can have you send it to my friend's APO
address (ie. standard US postage).

Thanks so much,

Mara
Stitches, AT99

P.S.  If you happen to have a small cordlock (less than 1' long), the flight
also mangled one of mine though I don't consider that particularly critical. 
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