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  • protus
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    Originally posted by Hawkeye View Post
    Thought about it...yes. But its a daunting task just due to the amount of variation in size, shape, etc.... That, and honestly there just hasn't been time.
    Stuff we get at the stores is multi size up to x point. Think like BDUs his they cover 2-3 sizes up /down. The harnesses are basic webbing with fasteks and hard point for leash attachment. Adjustments made with slide locks.
    packs are about the same. My dog is on that Med /large area (45 lbs) but swims in her Med sized saddle bags.they are adjusted all the way and she fits. That same pack would fit a German shepherd. Just saying if...exact sizing wouldn't be needed...unless a person gave specifics. Like torso girth /length. But I wouldn't do that unless it was a full custom big $$$$$$ job.

    Just an idea ..was all.

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  • Hawkeye
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    I've got Atacs FG, Atacs AU, Pencott Badlands, Pencott Sandstorm, and some Digital Woodland material that's all 1000D.

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  • Rmplstlskn
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    Originally posted by Hawkeye View Post
    Unfortunately, no.
    Any cool looking, unlisted 1000D fabric patterns available besides what is listed on the web site? Combloc pattern?

    Rmpl

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  • Hawkeye
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    Originally posted by Rmplstlskn View Post
    Hawkeye, do you have any 5.45 AK stuff that didn't get sold for one reason or another, ready to go? chest rig or bandolier...

    Figured I would see if you had any unsold items before placing an order...

    Rmpl
    Unfortunately, no.

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  • Hawkeye
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    Originally posted by protus View Post
    Hey hawk.....ever think of doing stuff for our 4 legged friends?
    I've got commercial made junk...but it would be cool for them to be more robust /modular than they are. But in harnesses and saddle bags (packs) . We use ours each day...pack 3-5 times a month...but baby blue sticks out.LOL .
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    Been milling it over in my head....but..figure see what you think on your end. I know a ton of us plan to have our dogs with us either as bug out partners /patrol or out doing their job protecting the homestead..no sense why they can't have a basic sturdy pack or in my idea just panels attached to a standard harness that hold some BA or side plates? Just brainstorming ...sorry.
    Thought about it...yes. But its a daunting task just due to the amount of variation in size, shape, etc.... That, and honestly there just hasn't been time.

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  • Rmplstlskn
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    Hawkeye, do you have any 5.45 AK stuff that didn't get sold for one reason or another, ready to go? chest rig or bandolier...

    Figured I would see if you had any unsold items before placing an order...

    Rmpl

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  • protus
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    Hey hawk.....ever think of doing stuff for our 4 legged friends?
    I've got commercial made junk...but it would be cool for them to be more robust /modular than they are. But in harnesses and saddle bags (packs) . We use ours each day...pack 3-5 times a month...but baby blue sticks out.LOL .
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    Been milling it over in my head....but..figure see what you think on your end. I know a ton of us plan to have our dogs with us either as bug out partners /patrol or out doing their job protecting the homestead..no sense why they can't have a basic sturdy pack or in my idea just panels attached to a standard harness that hold some BA or side plates? Just brainstorming ...sorry.

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  • protus
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    I'm a cave man...you guys suck LOL .....

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  • Rmplstlskn
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    Craigslist has an industrial Singer 241-3 (the "-3" means the heavy duty model) with table and clutch motor for $150obo that is just a 1 hour drive from me. It is a non-walking foot and the tape jig is much cheaper for this one. Plus it was owned by a sewing machine mechanic who is now passed away and looks like brand new, only minor finish wear before bobbin plate. I see a new machine for me soon... All set up to sew tape.

    PS. sorry to hijack your gear thread for sewing stuff...

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  • Hawkeye
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    Some folks will try to convince you that you MUST have a walking foot. There are some applications where they do make life a bit easier, but you can still do most everything with a standard machine. A walking foot is not "mandatory".

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  • Rmplstlskn
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    Originally posted by Hawkeye View Post
    Juki, Mitsubishi.......
    Looking at that video, I noticed that it was not a walking foot machine, just a standard bottom feed dog... Thanks for the detailed view. I am on search to find one affordably for my Consew 206RB.

    Rmpl

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  • Rmplstlskn
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    Originally posted by protus View Post
    Yeah showed the wife unit how "easy " that foot attachment made putting the tape on.
    She was like "wow that's fast "....then I cried about having to do it by hand
    Only a fellow tactical tailor understands the gee whiz wow-ness of a tape sewing jig...

    On a production level, it has to be like a mechanic always having to buy new tools from Snap-On, a production shop seems to always have to be buying more equipment to do the job faster, for backlogs build and a shop can only produce as fast as the tailors and equipment allow. Let alone time to do R&D for new and better gear... But it sounds like a great way to make a living, if self-employed...

    Rmpl

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  • Patriotic Sheepdog
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    Originally posted by protus View Post
    Sheep....you've turned into a gear queen....LOL ....
    I think ill pay hawk to make you an Alice gear rig :p lmao.
    Who says I don't already have it? lol
    Hey, I've learned over the years as I have listened and tried to learn from people around me that have a bunch of experience in this stuff. Made my mistakes buying cheaper stuff, and learned from it.


    Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD

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  • protus
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    Yeah showed the wife unit how "easy " that foot attachment made putting the tape on.
    She was like "wow that's fast "....then I cried about having to do it by hand and showed her the cost to make my time on a machine easier /faster......

    Ill have better luck asking for a pvs14 I think lmao.

    Cool tool for sure.

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  • Hawkeye
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    Juki, Mitsubishi.......

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