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MEXICOWANDERER
May 26, 2016Explorer
http://www.ebay.com/bhp/kevlar-fabric
http://www.thethreadexchange.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=TTE&Category_Code=kevlar-thread#product-selected
http://www.ebay.com/bhp/heavy-duty-zipper
Use "perfboard" for a removable floor. Kevlar is insanely tough. Your post indicates you live in Massachusetts. There are a lot of sail lofts there that are fabulously talented with heavy duty sewing. Make the bag as big or small as you wish with a weight in ounces instead of pounds. The seamster sailmaker can double-fold whatever width to make it twice as wide. Use stainless steel roof screws and FENDER washers to attach the bag anywhere you want along the back of the rig. But 24 places shouldn't be excessive. If you want, fish plate the inside top with six-inch wide 16 gauge drilled aluminum sheet metal.
Kevlar breathes "somewhat" but enough to ****** mold & mildew.
The zipper link above leads to marine quality zippers used on sailboats.
The bag comes off when you go to sell the rig and at campfire gossip sessions, the word Kevlar makes the bag the center of attention. There is NO END to variations. Compartments, different floor widths, and lockable, corrosion proof zippers.
Plus Kevlar is a great source of protection in bank holdup getaways :)
http://www.thethreadexchange.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=TTE&Category_Code=kevlar-thread#product-selected
http://www.ebay.com/bhp/heavy-duty-zipper
Use "perfboard" for a removable floor. Kevlar is insanely tough. Your post indicates you live in Massachusetts. There are a lot of sail lofts there that are fabulously talented with heavy duty sewing. Make the bag as big or small as you wish with a weight in ounces instead of pounds. The seamster sailmaker can double-fold whatever width to make it twice as wide. Use stainless steel roof screws and FENDER washers to attach the bag anywhere you want along the back of the rig. But 24 places shouldn't be excessive. If you want, fish plate the inside top with six-inch wide 16 gauge drilled aluminum sheet metal.
Kevlar breathes "somewhat" but enough to ****** mold & mildew.
The zipper link above leads to marine quality zippers used on sailboats.
The bag comes off when you go to sell the rig and at campfire gossip sessions, the word Kevlar makes the bag the center of attention. There is NO END to variations. Compartments, different floor widths, and lockable, corrosion proof zippers.
Plus Kevlar is a great source of protection in bank holdup getaways :)
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