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Post by jrcanoe on Aug 30, 2005 20:59:01 GMT -5
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Post by longchamp on Aug 30, 2005 21:50:20 GMT -5
Looks like good work, not sure about the pattern though, a bit giraffe to me. You can buy proper patterns online at various military surplus sites.
Edit: What are those switches for beside the Honda wing emblem?
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Post by jrcanoe on Aug 30, 2005 22:23:14 GMT -5
The lighted red switch is for 4-way flash. And the green led switch is a dead end experiment with the fuel enrichment valve.
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kzuckus
Junior Ruckster
"Look, Sir, Droids."
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Post by kzuckus on Aug 31, 2005 10:07:50 GMT -5
Looks purty good.
So do things stay dry under your seat?
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Post by zoomerman on Sept 1, 2005 9:38:43 GMT -5
Nice Work ! ;D
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Post by jrcanoe on Sept 1, 2005 16:40:42 GMT -5
kzuckus The material is water resistant, My sewed seams are not. The downpor we had through here a few days ago got my map wet in the bag under the seat; the stuff in the front bag stayed dry. The camping foam inner core of both bags is waterprof.The bags were made by cuting the camp foam mat to size and then sewing 2 pieces of cloth togeather with the foam inside to form flat Pillows.The flat pillows where then sewn togeather and once sewn everthing is turned inside out.
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Post by chanito on Sept 1, 2005 21:07:23 GMT -5
Great job, you should make some of those underseat bags in white and blue and sell them to the police departments that are using the rucki, great idea and a job well done. two thumbs up ;D ;D
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