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The hell with tackle stores......
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........fabric stores are where I hang out now.
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wow George, That came out great.....you must be dying to get it wet.
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Nice :drool:. Sign me up I want one!
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Murse ? for 4 GIQ's ?
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Do you also make a six tube bag?
How much did you spend on materials? |
Very awesome. Nice work!
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R/L
BET YA CAN,T WAIT TO GET IT WET >><<><,:doh::doh::faga: |
Neat! Pondered making one for a while. To do list is just that though.
I like the configuration. Same as a single row yet looks more compact. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
diaper bag
looks like a custom big boy diaper bag........:rotf2:
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The most annoying thing about all plug bags ,to me is fighting the flap .. Got jam it in behind while your working a plug out, then surf, whatever makes it fall forward when your half way out with your plug .. pia .. Always wished the flap went forward ,,yea but then it wouldn't close secure ..i know ,. gotta be a way .. Your square design could be a side flap .. just jam those other flaps inside .. Would love to see a more easy access bag .. Did you sew that ?
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so your true avocation is to be a seamstress?
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Will all of the garage plug bag builders taking root these days we may need a new forum: Got Bags? Custom Tackle Bags, Curtains, and Seamstressnessing
Seriously - looks sweet George. Now embed a pigs ear into it so it can be retrieved by the local dog. |
George, you have just destroyed my surf-life long love affair with my surplus U.S. Army gasmask bags.
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You have WAY too much time on your hands...you need a boat and some kids.
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George,
That is one real nice live eel bag - I thought you were strictly a plugger? All kidding aside - nice work. Is it dacron? DZ |
A man of many skills!!! Very well done George whats next building your own kayak?:)
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that is great. I have been working on a design and am ready to make the pattern. I was also wondering if you used dacron and if so, how hard is it to sew?
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I used military spec 1000 denier nylon, Dennis. Might try one out of 10oz dacron sail cloth (but I think this codura stuff is tougher). The tubes and end caps were the toughest part to find (easy in retrospect, however). Bought an ancient heavy weight homestyle Singer sewing machine, which was adequate but far from ideal.
It actually turns out to be not that difficult. Figuring out the layout, cutting stuff, and getting the assembly sequence right is harder than the sewing part (which obviously I suck at). Thank god for seam rippers. The material cost is not much, maybe 20-30 bucks a bag, half of which is the tubes. The equipment cost to do it right, however, could get steep. It was fun and I'm sure I'll make some more..........once I finish the pink frilly tutu that Back Beach needs to fish a plug. |
How much in doctor-by-the-hour-bucks is it worth?
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a little old man in New Beige would be proud of you.
Looks great. You didn't waste any time getting that done . Betsy "Numbskull" Ross |
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Numby's dog is cool ... real surf dog .. |
Showoff! First the lipless swimmer and now this... :smash:
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DZ |
Very nicely done.
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I 'd like to be the first to be on the list if you start one numby.:devil2:
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I hear Numby already fitted the poor pooch with his new saddle bag style soft tackle boxes...:hee: |
very nice :kewl:
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You didn't waste anytime that came out great! You should get the guy from NB a picture of it...on second thought maybe not
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