Stove jack install seattle. Wa

colersu22

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Looking to get a stove jack sewn into my mountainsmith LT and was hoping someone local is good with a sewing machine so I can save the shipping cost to bearpaw wilderness. Please let me know if you know of someone that could sew in the stove jack or if you could do it.

Thanks,

Chris
 
I live in seattle, and I did this to my LT....id be hesitant to chop into someone else's tent though!

I bet seattle fabrics could point you in the right direction

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I didn't think about Seattle fabrics, ill give them a call today. I did call Rainy Pass repair and they wanted $100-125. For that price I could over night it to BearPaw wilderness.
 
Looking to get a stove jack sewn into my mountainsmith LT and was hoping someone local is good with a sewing machine so I can save the shipping cost to bearpaw wilderness. Please let me know if you know of someone that could sew in the stove jack or if you could do it.

Thanks,

Chris

You did this yourself? How easy was it and what was the process did you took?


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Yeah I have seen a couple good videos about sewing one in but I don't have a sewing machine and no experience using one. I think I am just going to send it to BPW while I am between seasons.
 
Looking to get a stove jack sewn into my mountainsmith LT and was hoping someone local is good with a sewing machine so I can save the shipping cost to bearpaw wilderness. Please let me know if you know of someone that could sew in the stove jack or if you could do it.

Thanks,

Chris

BTW - if you happen to be headed to Spokane any time soon, I can do it for you.
 
Not hard, really...
I did it on my regular machine.
I followed the video from bearpaw, slapped some seam sealer on there, and it was good to go.

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Not hard, really...
I did it on my regular machine.
I followed the video from bearpaw, slapped some seam sealer on there, and it was good to go.

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This
Remember the KISS method
It's only as difficult as you make it
 
Thanks for the replies guys. I do not have a machine so that's the first step that made it hard, I shipped it off to 5shot last week and he is taking care of me.
 
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