RE: [Paddlewise] Home Made Dry Bag. Material Desc./Colors/Price

From: Chuck Holst <cholst_at_bitstream.net>
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 13:12:25 -0600
Just iron the edges to seal them. The webbing for the buckles will have to 
be sewn, however.

I find the 200 denier cloth sufficiently durable for most uses, though I 
did tear one bag by snagging it on a hose clamp inside my stern 
compartment. It is more flexible than the 430 denier fabric, and for that 
reason might seal better when the top is rolled down.

Chuck Holst


-----Original Message-----
From:	Tom [SMTP:tombrooklyn_at_yahoo.com]

The following prices/colors are from Seattle Fabrics.  I
assume these prices are for a running, not a square, yard.
I wonder how much this stuff costs in the other place,
because as was said before, it's very expensive here.

It is sewn and ironed, or just ironed?


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