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pweissma replied to the topic New users say "Hi" here to prove you are not a Spam Bot in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
Hi — My kit just came in the mail. Excited to start building but I’m waiting for my iron to arrive so all I can do now is dream.
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Heat-sealing tools in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
Ah, okay 🙂
It sounds like you’ve already got it solved, but one thing I noticed with mine is that the heating element can slide outwards, and if it’s not pushed all the way into its hole then it doesn’t transfer heat as well as when it’s fully inserted. Also, if the element is a bit loose in the hole, maybe adding some thermal paste (a heat…[Read more]
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terryjaye replied to the topic Heat-sealing tools in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
Yes, I did try welding some scraps with the iron. It was a frustrating experience requiring a long exposure to make it work. I wasn’t happy with the final weld. Possibly my technique, or the cold iron or a combination of both. If I didn’t have another use for the step up transformer, I would’ve purchased a 120V aircraft iron from Aircraft…[Read more]
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Heat-sealing tools in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
It seems like you’re spending a significant amount of time and money trying to get the measured temperature to match some value, but from your posts I can’t tell if you’ve tried welding any scraps of fabric to see if there’s actually a problem there that needs solving.
If so, carry on – I just don’t want to leave other readers with the impression…[Read more]
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terryjaye replied to the topic Heat-sealing tools in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
A 120V-250V step up transformer was delivered late yesterday. 26 hours after ordering. There is some advantages to living within an hour of Toronto. Appears to be a quality build and it turned on and produced 236V from my 120V residential line . $87.99CAD delivered.…[Read more]
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Bruce replied to the topic Heat-sealing tools in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
Terry,
You have a great kit awaiting, I will offer a few thoughts regarding your iron.
From the pictures it looks just like the leather irons I have. Mine just plug in and work. Eventually. It does take 20 minutes for them to reach temperature on 120v power. And they will go well beyond 220 degrees C.
Yes, I painted the sides flat black to use…[Read more]
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terryjaye replied to the topic Heat-sealing tools in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
I wanted to remove any variability in my thermo stand and actual temperatures. So, I painted the iron’s surface flat black and used my infrared toy. Spot checks revealed a variety of temperatures with the hottest about 1 cm away from where the wires enter the body.
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With this technique, maximum temperatures reached were 157C. Yeah, waiting for…[Read more]
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terryjaye replied to the topic Heat-sealing tools in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
Hello,
My first post here. I just received my Telkwa kit and am acquiring the tools needed to start assembly. I purchased the Jingda iron and am waiting for a roller to arrive. In the meantime, I tested the iron for temperature with a stand I made up from aluminum bar stock and other workshop scraps. I riveted 2 pieces together and drilled a hole…[Read more]
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e.ian.howick replied to the topic Skeena kit with 250 GSM Floor? in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
Thanks Matt, thought there was probably a reason. Think I’ll push the button on a standard Skeena soon and stick to using the Klymit LWD for now when I need a lighter weight option/only need to be able to cross rivers.
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Skeena kit with 250 GSM Floor? in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
It’s not possible because the design uses floor fabric that is coated with TPU on both sides and the 250 GSM fabric is coated on only one side.
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e.ian.howick started the topic Skeena kit with 250 GSM Floor? in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
Is this possible and or sensible? I’m looking at a packraft more at the lightweight end of the spectrum, wondering if it is possible to order a Skeena kit with a floor of 250 GSM material. Not sure how much weight it would save, 300 or 400 g or possibly less?
Thanks,
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Matt (Admin) wrote a new post 3 years, 6 months ago
James Cummins sent me an excellent build report detailing his experience assembling first one, and then another DIY Packraft Telkwa kit. He shares some great lessons and inspiring photos, so please check it […]
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Trouble Joining Bow Seam in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
Great – thanks!
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mttgilbert replied to the topic Trouble Joining Bow Seam in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
That’s all good with me! I hope it helps
Thanks!
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Aaron replied to the topic Single Sided TPU Issues, Fabric to TPU Failures in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
Hey Matt,
I would love to see a video or just pictures of how you attach your seat. I just finished up the new 2 piece seat and I’m having a hard time visualizing how to attach both parts to one point in the back. I saw in the directions that you’ve used webbing and buckles and was looking to go in that direction.
Thanks!
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Trouble Joining Bow Seam in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
This is great – thanks! If it’s okay with you, I’ll copy these pictures to the instructions page and give you a shoutout there so more people will see it.
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Seam Sealing in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
The freezer might work – I haven’t actually tried it, but Gear Aid does recommend storing opened tubes in the freezer.
I usually toss the screw-on brush after the first use, and then I re-use the metal-handled brush even if it’s totally hardened, but in that case I use it more like a spatula. Sometimes I just use my finger to spread the sealant…[Read more]
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