Gunnersdad49
WKR
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2017
- Location
- Colorado
After reading about a catastrophic pack failure in another thread, I thought I'd share a simple kit that I keep in my gear repair stuff. Basically a more robust needle and thread.
I take two old pens, some spider wire or other braided fishing line (way tougher than thread), and a couple of needles to make this.
Step One, remove the innards from the pens, and the end cap off of one. Discard one pen body and all of the innards.
Step Two, grab a few needles and cut the remaining pen body about 1/2" longer than your longest needle. Slip the needles into the pen body and cap it with the spare end cap.
Step Three, chuck the newly created container into your drill and tape the braided fishing line to the body of the container.
Step Four, spin the drill until you have as much "thread" as you think you could ever need onto the container. Tape the end to prevent unraveling.
Boom! Backcountry stitching kit that has 30 pound "thread" instead of cheap kits you stole from the Hilton when your wife made you take her out on Valentine's day.
I take two old pens, some spider wire or other braided fishing line (way tougher than thread), and a couple of needles to make this.
Step One, remove the innards from the pens, and the end cap off of one. Discard one pen body and all of the innards.
Step Two, grab a few needles and cut the remaining pen body about 1/2" longer than your longest needle. Slip the needles into the pen body and cap it with the spare end cap.
Step Three, chuck the newly created container into your drill and tape the braided fishing line to the body of the container.
Step Four, spin the drill until you have as much "thread" as you think you could ever need onto the container. Tape the end to prevent unraveling.
Boom! Backcountry stitching kit that has 30 pound "thread" instead of cheap kits you stole from the Hilton when your wife made you take her out on Valentine's day.
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