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Easy to make, waterproof dry bags. No stitching; just cable ties, duct tape and super tough Tyvek. 2 года назад


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Easy to make, waterproof dry bags. No stitching; just cable ties, duct tape and super tough Tyvek.

Bravo the makers, the doers, the movers and the shakers. Don’t pay 'The Man' , let's do it for ourselves and share our success to build this community. Build, mend, repair, let's reduce environmental pollution by making stuff and making stuff go further. Subscribe and ring the bell: https://bit.ly/3XwLuSW I found an amazing material called Tyvek. Tyvek house wrap has been used for many years in the construction industry. There are other brands that do the same thing. It’s a porous vapour membrane that is a type of fabric and you can make outdoor gear with it. I looked around for an easy and simple project to use the Tyvek house wrap on and I came up with a drybag. Now this is not the same as a heavy duty dry bag that you might pay $50 for. But it's cheap, simple and quick to make. You can adapt my instruction to make different sized bags for different uses. 0:00 - Intro 0:06 - What you will need to make a dry bag from Tyvek 2:09 - Cutting the Tyvek 2:40 - Marking out the Tyvek 3:22 - Folding the Tyvek 3:36 - Taping together the Tvek 5:14 - Making the square end and taping together 6:29 - Making the buckle channel 7:13 - Making the buckle strap 8:34 - The finished Tyvek dry bag I store kit in mine, great for loose fitting stuff bags to storing down sleeping bags. You can custom make these bags to fit exactly into a space, a rucksack, camper van, canoe etc. Exactly what you need if you want it to be simple, effective and fit perfectly. So if you're looking for a project to ‘make outdoor gear’ this is a great starting point. Have fun, please comment and tell me what you used Tyvek for. Share the love :) The parts are cheap and the skills are easy to learn and put into practice. I’ve made a few now and they work really well. I love a project, the idea, the potential, the frustration, the challenge. I relish the chance to learn and build my skills. I am an educator by profession and love to do that, share my passion and try to inspire you to take on the challenge. It doesn't matter if it wasn't what you wanted when you started, you started and learnt something along the way. Build our community. Share the love. Never give up!

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