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Started by malshel, June 14, 2011, 11:20:55 PM

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sako

Thanks kiva,

Sounds like what I am after.

I am not a big fan of the mat which Ultimate supply, especially in wetter conditions

oldblade

I have just spent the last hour hemming and installing eyelets into out shade cloth
I doubled it over and it works great it's the same stuff as CGEAR at less then half the price and you can make it to the size you need



kiva

Quote from: sako on June 15, 2011, 09:33:29 PM
I am not a big fan of the mat which Ultimate supply, especially in wetter conditions

Neither was I; hence the CGear. I found that the matting Ultimate provide tended to hold more dirt and muck when wet; which was a pain.

The CGear will still hold a bit of water when packed up wet, so don't leave it packed up for too long otherwise you'll find everything else soaked in water.

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camdyson

Quote from: oldblade on June 15, 2011, 09:38:43 PM
I have just spent the last hour hemming and installing eyelets into out shade cloth
I doubled it over and it works great it's the same stuff as CGEAR at less then half the price and you can make it to the size you need



x2.

I had one made up out of doubled up & edged shade cloth with eyelets in strategic spots, and works fine for a fraction of the price.


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We use a matted trampoline mat a wived one ,poles don't dig though it and if need to peg just peg through one of the little squares . Also can be pegged were the springs attach.
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carinya

Doubled over shadecloth.  Water stays under it, sand falls through it and leaves and weetbix sweep off it pretty easily
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Swogjb

Quote from: oldblade on June 15, 2011, 09:38:43 PM
I have just spent the last hour hemming and installing eyelets into out shade cloth
I doubled it over and it works great it's the same stuff as CGEAR at less then half the price and you can make it to the size you need



Are the eyelets very hard to put in?
Our c gear mat is to long for the new campers awning and will be a PITA when we want to put the annexe walls on in regards to pegging the walls down at the bottom.
:cheers:
Glenn

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oldblade

Quote from: Swogjb on June 16, 2011, 05:36:20 PM
Are the eyelets very hard to put in?
Our c gear mat is to long for the new campers awning and will be a PITA when we want to pit the annex walls on in regards to pegging the walls down at the bottom.
:cheers:
Glenn
very easy
Look at the pic I went to spotlight bought some webbing $3.00 and rings $2.00 and got out the sewing machine


Swogjb

Quote from: oldblade on June 16, 2011, 05:53:09 PM
very easy
Look at the pic I went to spotlight bought some webbing $3.00 and rings $2.00 and got out the sewing machine

I  can weld,solder,grind,cut,chisel,hammer,screw,bolt etc etc and consider myself reasonably  handy but using a sewing machine scares the sh!t outa me. :-[
:cheers:

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DANBRI

Quote from: oldblade on June 15, 2011, 09:38:43 PM
I have just spent the last hour hemming and installing eyelets into out shade cloth
I doubled it over and it works great it's the same stuff as CGEAR at less then half the price and you can make it to the size you need



Nice work! Great to see people having a go, it's really quite easy. Creating a tent from a roll of canvas is tricky, but sewing itself is a snack.

oldblade

Quote from: Swogjb on June 16, 2011, 06:48:39 PM
I  can weld,solder,grind,cut,chisel,hammer,screw,bolt etc etc and consider myself reasonably  handy but using a sewing machine scares the sh!t outa me. :-[
:cheers:

i do all those things too  completely renovated our house myself but the sewing machine is a piece of cake

DANBRI
Thanks mate not the neatest job but it should do the job





Manjimike

Using a sewing machine is not rocket science - I mean even women use them  >:D

I make most of my own light weight hiking gear with mine

:cheers:
Mike

Burnsy

I can sew with a machine as long as it as simple lines like this (I recall mum going off her head one day when she came home and I was sewing up my wetsuit on her machine when I was young bloke - also recall her going off her head when my brother and I were using a wire brush on a drill to clean her teflon coated frypan when she came home another day ;D) but thought I would need something special to sew the shadecloth.  Do you use a regular machine and if so what type of needle and thread?
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oldblade

Quote from: Burnsy on June 16, 2011, 10:22:25 PM
I can sew with a machine as long as it as simple lines like this (I recall mum going off her head one day when she came home and I was sewing up my wetsuit on her machine when I was young bloke - also recall her going off her head when my brother and I were using a wire brush on a drill to clean her teflon coated frypan when she came home another day ;D) but thought I would need something special to sew the shadecloth.  Do you use a regular machine and if so what type of needle and thread?

I just used a standard machine
Shadecloth is full of holes so it's not that hard on the machine


Kit_e_kat9

Quote from: gronk on June 14, 2011, 11:37:33 PM
Not sure what its got to do with electrical, but, .....I use grass.......and if there isn't any, I use dirt...

Yep, we also use this flooring system.  It's cheap and cheerful.  We have car carpet on the hardfloor and mats outside to rub our feet on.  It keeps the crap out of our bed.

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Manjimike

Quote from: Burnsy on June 16, 2011, 10:22:25 PM
thought I would need something special to sew the shadecloth.  Do you use a regular machine and if so what type of needle and thread?

I use an Elna princess, only has 4 stitches.
I sew a lot of sylnylon with a walking foot to make it easier.
When I need to sew webbing on I turn the machine by hand so as not to break the needle.
I only use standard needles and polyester thread as it doesn't hold water.
I have just used this combination when making shadecloth bags for my Kayak.
Running the machine by hand I have been able to sew 3 layers of seatbelt material to make a pouch for my titanium tent pegs

Cheers Mike

welchygq

Quote from: Swogjb on June 15, 2011, 08:17:38 AM
We use a C Gear Annexe Mat, IMO the best annexe flooring you can get.
Any dirt or sand falls back through the mat always leaving your annexe floor clean.

Try this link http://www.cgear.com/rec_product.html

:cheers:
Glenn



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mudy80

Can ask what's the difference between shade cloth and cgear matting??
Cheers Dan

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welchygq

If you have a look at the CGear website it might help to explain it to you.

The CGear mattign doesnt allow anythign to come back up from the ground through the mat. But allows water, sand and fine dirt to fall through, leaving you with a clean floor.

Welchy

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I miss the industrial sewing machine I had in the shed.
It went back to its owner a little while ago.
It would only sew 8 layers of canvas.
I needed a bigger crowbar in it but needed to replace the needle bar to do that.
I learnt to sew as a teen cause mum would not fix my jeans any more.
I had the original acid wash jeans but battery acid was not the best acid to use.
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