Anyone hear have an experience working with Hypalon type fabric? I cannot find a scope and action cover that does what I want, so I'm going to make one. For boats I know it gets glued a lot, should I use glue or sew it, or both? If gluing, I assume the two step glues work better from a bond strength perspective.
Anyone know of a good source for hunting type colors? This is all I can find so far.
Any suggestions on alternate fabric types? I thought about thin neoprene, but I'm not sure about long-term durability. 500D cordura is not waterproof and is a bit more flexible than I want. I've never handled xpack fabric. Only reason for an alternate fabric would be cost (unless someone knows of another reason).
Edit:
Well, I picked up some Hypalon finally. Made myself a nice butt pack for the rifle, but it is not the best choice for a scope and action cover as it does not stretch and forming it to fit the contours would make create lots of things to snag and hinder rapid deployment.
I was thinking I would just add a Hypalon skirt to a neoprene Scopeshield, but I don't think that would turn out great.
Thanks to everyone who shared knowledge.
Anyone know of a good source for hunting type colors? This is all I can find so far.
Whiskey Two Four Fabric, coated
www.wtfidea.com
Any suggestions on alternate fabric types? I thought about thin neoprene, but I'm not sure about long-term durability. 500D cordura is not waterproof and is a bit more flexible than I want. I've never handled xpack fabric. Only reason for an alternate fabric would be cost (unless someone knows of another reason).
Edit:
Well, I picked up some Hypalon finally. Made myself a nice butt pack for the rifle, but it is not the best choice for a scope and action cover as it does not stretch and forming it to fit the contours would make create lots of things to snag and hinder rapid deployment.
I was thinking I would just add a Hypalon skirt to a neoprene Scopeshield, but I don't think that would turn out great.
Thanks to everyone who shared knowledge.
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