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Re: Heat-seal nylon? *LINK*
By:haresfur
Date: 7/26/2003, 12:32 am
In Response To: Re: Heat-seal nylon? (Jim Kozel)

I believe this is a specialty item. I bought remnants but the packcloth goes for about $21/yd and the taffeta for about $9/yd. They also have oxford which is in between in weight. Seattle fabrics will give you a copy of the Sea Kayaker article on making dry bags and float bags if you ask. Their color selection seems a bit random as is the sales help, but they have good stuff for making outdoor gear.

BTW I put my taffeta chart case under my deck bungies during practice last night and the magazine inside stayed dry after several inversions. The cordura dry-bag I put behind the seat was dry, too even after I bailed.I put a couple of grommets in the flaps near the bottom of my dry bag (no not into the bag), mainly because I saw this grommet kit while wandering through Harbor Freight...

Check out the paddle float in Arko's photo above. Nice stuff!

-- Evan

: Is heat-seal nylon common at fabric stores or something special? Never heard
: of it before, but I'm very interested after pricing an inflatable paddle
: float at $40!

: Jim

Messages In This Thread

Material: Dry Bag Valves
Terry Hanson -- 7/21/2003, 6:55 pm
Any spare valves kicking around :)
haresfur -- 7/22/2003, 11:06 pm
Re: Any spare valves kicking around :)
Bill Price -- 7/23/2003, 11:15 am
Re: Any spare valves kicking around :)
Terry Hanson -- 7/23/2003, 12:14 am
Re: Any spare valves kicking around :)
Shawn Baker -- 7/23/2003, 10:57 am
Re: Heat-seal nylon?
Jim Kozel -- 7/22/2003, 11:22 pm
Re: Heat-seal nylon? *LINK*
haresfur -- 7/26/2003, 12:32 am
Re: Material: Dry Bag Valves
sing -- 7/22/2003, 10:26 am
Re: Material: Dry Bag Valves
Terry Hanson -- 7/22/2003, 10:56 am
Re: Material: Dry Bag Valves *Pic*
Arko Bronaugh -- 7/22/2003, 1:21 pm