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 Almost ruined medium Skinz bag Bag was in the back of my truck for a week right next to an oozing dinner size garage bag of pogies.  When I found out what was taking place I removed Skinz bag and emptied all the plugs, tins, and hardware onto deck.  Soaked Skinz bag in a solution of 10 % bleach, Dawn in water.  Worked somehwhat at getting putrid aroma out of bag.  Don't get me wrong I know of worse smells and I didn't want the smell entirely out of the bag just mostly.  Anyway one day when wife was at work I washed it in the old sears washing machine.  The bags strap got caught going around the spindle and pulled tight against the strap end :smash: where it is sown into the actual bag.  Strap is still in one piece but the side of the bag is torn about half way down.  I am thinking that I am going to rivet it back together if I an gather enough material together.  I believe I will still have enough room in bag for everything.  Any other ideas? | 
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 I'd worry more about the washer.  Women can get kind of cranky about us guys doing stuff like that.     Not that I would have any ideas.....:faga:  A few years back my wife came home (she was supposed to be gone with my sister for a few hours) early and found me rigging eels on the kitchen table.............:smash: | 
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 geez Swimmer, i thought i was the only one that did stuff like that. :D | 
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 Send it back to the manufacturers and say it failed under normal wear and tear. "Honestly I was just reaching in to get a blurple needle and the side just ripped" Oh, Wait a minute.....They can read this stuff here can't they? :blush: can you get by with wearing it on your belt instead of over the shoulder? | 
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 I usually try to work things like that out too. Only problem is I get busted most times. :smash: On a serious note you could try stitching it with a heavy needle and some rod thread. | 
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 swimmer- most shoe cobblers have the equipment to fix that. If its on the seam take a piece of a  2"wader belt and have them patch it up. | 
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 Try an awning or canvas/boat cover shop. Should be an easy fix. | 
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 Thats a great idean chief.  I have several spare straps. | 
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