[RBW] Re: Slickersack Improvement

2013-07-21 Thread Evan Spacht



 Thanks Andy


I will be doing this in the near future... !

 

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[RBW] Re: Slickersack Improvement

2012-04-17 Thread Zack
that is absolutely awesome.  

On Monday, April 16, 2012 9:22:59 PM UTC-4, Smitty wrote:

 I've been using a Slickersack on and off for a couple months. One of the 
 reasons I don't use it sometimes is that it can't be easily put back on the 
 bike when it's full of stuff. The strap/snap configuration it comes with is 
 easy to remove. And it's easy to install if the bag... er... um... sack is 
 empty, but if it's full of stuff it's a pain to get a hand in there to 
 press on the back of the snap from inside the bag. 

 It seemed that a turn button fastener would make my Slickersack go on 
 that much easier and that would in turn make it more useful. Once upon a 
 time I ran a marine canvas shop so I had all the stuff laying around but 
 it's available in any chandlery for a few dollars. 

 Step-by-step pics 
 herehttps://picasaweb.google.com/113148323994353762329/SlickersackImprovement?authuser=0feat=directlink




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[RBW] Re: Slickersack Improvement

2012-04-17 Thread Jim
Very cool!  I really would like those fasteners on my ss.  Page bookmarked.
 
Jim in Boulder

On Monday, April 16, 2012 7:22:59 PM UTC-6, Smitty wrote:

 I've been using a Slickersack on and off for a couple months. One of the 
 reasons I don't use it sometimes is that it can't be easily put back on the 
 bike when it's full of stuff. The strap/snap configuration it comes with is 
 easy to remove. And it's easy to install if the bag... er... um... sack is 
 empty, but if it's full of stuff it's a pain to get a hand in there to 
 press on the back of the snap from inside the bag. 

 It seemed that a turn button fastener would make my Slickersack go on 
 that much easier and that would in turn make it more useful. Once upon a 
 time I ran a marine canvas shop so I had all the stuff laying around but 
 it's available in any chandlery for a few dollars. 

 Step-by-step pics 
 herehttps://picasaweb.google.com/113148323994353762329/SlickersackImprovement?authuser=0feat=directlink




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[RBW] Re: Slickersack Improvement

2012-04-16 Thread Allan in Portland
Very nice. I'm looking forward to seeing it in person.

-Allan

On Monday, April 16, 2012 6:22:59 PM UTC-7, Smitty wrote:

 I've been using a Slickersack on and off for a couple months. One of the 
 reasons I don't use it sometimes is that it can't be easily put back on the 
 bike when it's full of stuff. The strap/snap configuration it comes with is 
 easy to remove. And it's easy to install if the bag... er... um... sack is 
 empty, but if it's full of stuff it's a pain to get a hand in there to 
 press on the back of the snap from inside the bag. 

 It seemed that a turn button fastener would make my Slickersack go on 
 that much easier and that would in turn make it more useful. Once upon a 
 time I ran a marine canvas shop so I had all the stuff laying around but 
 it's available in any chandlery for a few dollars. 

 Step-by-step pics 
 herehttps://picasaweb.google.com/113148323994353762329/SlickersackImprovement?authuser=0feat=directlink




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[RBW] Re: Slickersack Improvement

2012-04-16 Thread William
100x better than the velcro I would have moved to.  Time to put that on the 
DIY to-do list.  

On Monday, April 16, 2012 6:22:59 PM UTC-7, Smitty wrote:

 I've been using a Slickersack on and off for a couple months. One of the 
 reasons I don't use it sometimes is that it can't be easily put back on the 
 bike when it's full of stuff. The strap/snap configuration it comes with is 
 easy to remove. And it's easy to install if the bag... er... um... sack is 
 empty, but if it's full of stuff it's a pain to get a hand in there to 
 press on the back of the snap from inside the bag. 

 It seemed that a turn button fastener would make my Slickersack go on 
 that much easier and that would in turn make it more useful. Once upon a 
 time I ran a marine canvas shop so I had all the stuff laying around but 
 it's available in any chandlery for a few dollars. 

 Step-by-step pics 
 herehttps://picasaweb.google.com/113148323994353762329/SlickersackImprovement?authuser=0feat=directlink




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