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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Backrest valve melt fix in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 5 months ago
Hi Cate, someone else did the same thing and was able to fix it by cutting off a bit of the valve stem (or the flange) and using the iron to melt it like hot glue and press it into the hole (kind of like welding metal). Give that a try first.
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Single Sided TPU Issues, Fabric to TPU Failures in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 5 months ago
Hi pnwdavis,
I’m not sure why that’s happened – would you mind sending me a sample of fabric from that old seat? I’ll email you with the shipping info.
The packraft itself is made with the TPU on the outside, so it will be easy to see if the same thing happens there. If water is somehow part of the cause, that won’t happen to the tube fabric, as…[Read more]
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Single Sided TPU Issues, Fabric to TPU Failures in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 5 months ago
Hmm, I have a lot more than 21 days on one of my boats made from that same batch of fabric, but I haven’t seen anything that bad – just a tiny bit of fraying along the edges.
I can’t really tell what part of your old blue seat that is in the picture – is that where you peeled it by hand, or did it actually come apart that much from normal use?…[Read more]
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Mistake fix advice in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 5 months ago
Hahaha!
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Mistake fix advice in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 5 months ago
You can use the arrow keys to skip forward and back, and if you click on the gear icon you can slow down the video too.
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Mistake fix advice in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 5 months ago
Nope… I just checked from two different devices and everything seems to be working fine.
The only common issue is people trying to use the wrong password, or the right password and the wrong instructions – make sure you’re on the right page for your kit and you’re using the password that’s in the letter that came with your kit.
There are a…[Read more]
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Tips & Tricks in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 5 months ago
Yep, I’ve been testing seats made entirely of 115 GSM fabric and haven’t had a problem yet (except where I did a poor heat sealing job on one!).
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Mistake fix advice in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 5 months ago
Right on… I guess your only mistake was thinking that you had made a mistake 🙂
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Matt (Admin) commented on the post, Airtight Zippers In Stock 3 years, 5 months ago
No problem, Dustin – you can order one here: https://www.diypackraft.com/shop/merchandise/zipper-merchandise/tizip-superseal-50-cm-airtight-zipper/
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Mistake fix advice in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 5 months ago
Hi Cate – don’t worry! This is a very minor mistake and easy to fix.
There are multiple ways you could fix it, but if only the first side of the baffle is attached to the seat, the easiest thing to do is to cut off half of the baffle, and then cut a rectangle of scrap fabric 2-3 centimeters (~1 inch) wider than the part you cut off, and then weld…[Read more]
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Matt (Admin) wrote a new post 3 years, 5 months ago
Good news for everyone who has been waiting for airtight zippers to be back in stock – they arrived today! Now I’m catching up on backorders and I’ll do my best to ship them as quickly as possible.
Thanks for […]
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No problem, Dustin – you can order one here: https://www.diypackraft.com/shop/merchandise/zipper-merchandise/tizip-superseal-50-cm-airtight-zipper/
Thanks!
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Any ideas for a stiffer spray deck? in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 5 months ago
I noticed you didn’t order a spray skirt with your deck, so I’m guessing you’re using a different skirt, which might be a different shape, so trying to force it on may cause problems. If it’s a skirt designed for use on a kayak with a fiberglass or stiff plastic coaming, that will have a much tighter bungee in it than the one I supply with the DIY…[Read more]
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Packraft air loss in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
Excellent – and thanks for the tip!
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic What if the strip cant be welded? Halt in my packraft projekt. in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
The bond made with Aquasure is much weaker than welded TPU, but in this case you are not relying on the Aquasure for a structural bond, only to make it airtight where the TPU is partly damaged. I would not use Aquasure between the seam strip and the tube fabric – even damaged TPU will be stronger, so simply reheat and reposition the seam strip,…[Read more]
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic What if the strip cant be welded? Halt in my packraft projekt. in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
Don’t worry – it doesn’t look too bad!
In this situation I would first remove as much cardboard as possible by heating it with the iron and scraping it off carefully with a knife, a little bit at a time (or peel it all off when it is hot if it will come off in one piece, but I think it won’t). Then reheat the folded/wrinkled area to release the…[Read more]
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Matt (Admin) commented on the post, Fabric Offcut Sales? 3 years, 6 months ago
Hmm, yeah, I see your point. Maybe selling by area (square meter) would work best, and then I could just weigh the pieces and convert weight to area. That way the customer wouldn’t have to do any math to figure out how much to order to cover a given area.
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Alternative to airtight zipper in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
Good idea!
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Matt (Admin) commented on the post, Fabric Offcut Sales? 3 years, 6 months ago
Good idea – thanks for the feedback!
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Packraft air loss in the forum DIY Packrafts 3 years, 6 months ago
Yep, the TPU is what makes the fabric airtight, so if it’s damaged that could cause it to leak – check those spots first. Cheers!
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Matt (Admin) wrote a new post 3 years, 6 months ago
Update: offcuts and scraps are now available in limited quantities in the shop on a trial basis.
I have a lot of fabric pieces that aren’t useful to me but they could be useful to someone else – things like […]
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Hi Matt, this is a great idea and will hopefully raise enough interest. For the smaller projects and/or international orders (shipping, duty) it might be useful if the customers could purchase less fabric, say 0.5kg/unit. In any case, happy to see they wont’ go to a landfill!
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Good idea – thanks for the feedback!
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Hmm, yeah, I see your point. Maybe selling by area (square meter) would work best, and then I could just weigh the pieces and convert weight to area. That way the customer wouldn’t have to do any math to figure out how much to order to cover a given area.
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As a potential overseas customer, I will second the motion for increments smaller than 1 kg. 500 g or thereabouts should keep things simple and you could say this guarantees at least 4 m2 of 115 g/m2, 2.5 of 190 g/m2, 2 of 250 g/m2 and 1 of 450 g/m2 which should be sufficient info for ordering.
This scheme needs to be as simple as possible in order to be workable and I’m not sure that’s compatible with you sorting though your scraps to find the requested size. I’d just have the option of “some of this colour if possible, please”. This is about buying what’s left on your cutting room floor rather after all…
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I would love to get my hands on some extra fabric. Great idea!
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I think this is a great idea, I could definitely use some extra fabric for drybags.
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Just received a package of offcuts (two weeks from Canada to Europe) and I’m very happy with fabric. The piece are larger than I was expecting but I guess that’s the luck of the draw. Great service.
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Hey Matt, could we add fabric by the yard (AKA like Ripstopbytheroll? It would be great to just buy some of this from you that isn’t just scraps, but cut from the roll.
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Sorry, I don’t currently have enough fabric to do that.
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