[RBW] Re: Waxed Canvas Bag Instructions

2013-01-14 Thread ascpgh



 The exposure to sunlight evaporates the OEM wax treatment over time as 
well. Areas of frequent flex do seem to go first though. Most of the 
products made of waxed canvas are sewn with pre-treated fabric; how they 
look so tidy when new and sort of messy when you re-proof them. I use 
Martexin refinishing compound, which is also the brand of their waxed 
canvas fabrics used by many makers.

http://www.fairfieldtextile.com/fabrics.html 
http://www.fairfieldtextile.com/fabrics.html

Scroll down to reach the re-proofing product, appreciate the information 
between and consider whether or not you have access to a sewing machine 
able to run a seam in this stuff and might knock out a bag or two of your 
own!

Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh, PA
 

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Re: [RBW] Re: Waxed Canvas Bag Instructions

2013-01-14 Thread PATRICK MOORE
Does anyone know how well a spray-on water-proofer like Scotchguard would
substitute for re-wax treatment of saddlebags? It would surely be much less
work and mess. My only experience with Scotchguard is to have saturated the
cushions on my dining chairs with it when my daughter was small; they are
still clean.

On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 3:20 AM, ascpgh asc@gmail.com wrote:


 The exposure to sunlight evaporates the OEM wax treatment over time as
 well. Areas of frequent flex do seem to go first though. Most of the
 products made of waxed canvas are sewn with pre-treated fabric; how they
 look so tidy when new and sort of messy when you re-proof them. I use
 Martexin refinishing compound, which is also the brand of their waxed
 canvas fabrics used by many makers.

 http://www.fairfieldtextile.com/fabrics.html 
 http://www.fairfieldtextile.com/fabrics.html

 Scroll down to reach the re-proofing product, appreciate the information
 between and consider whether or not you have access to a sewing machine
 able to run a seam in this stuff and might knock out a bag or two of your
 own!

 Andy Cheatham
 Pittsburgh, PA


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[RBW] Re: Waxed Canvas Bag Instructions

2013-01-13 Thread Cyclofiend Jim
The basic canvas bags that I've seen (back to the Baggins and Sackville 
bags) all have enough of a base treatment to keep things waterproof.  I had 
gone to the double-seal system when I got my Country Bag as my older Banana 
Bag (which saw a lot of trail/mixed-terrain miles with no rear fender in 
place) had gotten really, really grungy.  When I started cleaning it off, 
it seemed like the mud and dirt had gotten into the fabric.  From my 
experience in owning Filson/Barbour garments, mud and dirt clean off better 
from a slightly thicker coating.  I had gotten a bit of seepage of rain at 
the seams, so wanted to make sure that since I was using the bag for longer 
rides and possibly randos that it was well sealed. 

Retreating is really necessary only when you start having seepage - usually 
evident at the seams first, depending on the bag's construction. With my 
jacket that sees the most usage, that's maybe every 2 - 3 years, but there 
are a lot more moving parts and seams exposed directly to the rain than 
with most seat/saddlebags.

- Jim

cyclofiend.com

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[RBW] Re: Waxed Canvas Bag Instructions

2013-01-12 Thread Michael


 How often should saddle bags be treated?
  

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[RBW] Re: Waxed Canvas Bag Instructions

2013-01-12 Thread Scot Brooks
Is the idea that the waxing gives it a bit more durability? I was 
considering doing this to my Sackville bags but I put it off because I've 
got 4 of them, including the massive Saddlesack Large. As it turned out, 
even frequent and extended exposure to the Seattle rain has yet to 
infiltrate the interior of any of them, even without additional waxing. 

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[RBW] Re: Waxed Canvas Bag Instructions

2013-01-07 Thread Cyclofiend Jim
Filson Wax application to Keven's Bag - 

http://vimeo.com/8025058

From a while ago - have used the same technique on my Country Bag and when 
I cleaned and resurfaced my Banana Bag.

- Jim / cyclofiend.com

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[RBW] Re: Waxed Canvas Bag Instructions

2013-01-03 Thread Ryan Ray
Supposedly this works on canvas Toms and Vans too. 

- Ryan



On Thursday, January 3, 2013 1:29:17 PM UTC-8, Statrixbob wrote:

 For the DIY set I found these instructions on waxing canvas bags that 
 might be useful. Disclaimer, I've not done this myself so I can't claim 
 this works or is even a good idea. I imagine it might be useful for some 
 though. 

 The article is really about camera bags, but it's not such a far stretch 
 to other canvas bags one might have floating around.

 http://www.diyphotography.net/spoil-your-camera-with-a-diy-waxed-camera-bag

 Aloha,

 Bob

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[RBW] Re: Waxed Canvas Bag Instructions

2013-01-03 Thread Ron Mc
I waxed my gray Sackvilles and they came out great.  Trick is don't apply 
too much and use the blow drier.  

On Thursday, January 3, 2013 5:45:39 PM UTC-6, Ryan Ray wrote:

 Supposedly this works on canvas Toms and Vans too. 

 - Ryan



 On Thursday, January 3, 2013 1:29:17 PM UTC-8, Statrixbob wrote:

 For the DIY set I found these instructions on waxing canvas bags that 
 might be useful. Disclaimer, I've not done this myself so I can't claim 
 this works or is even a good idea. I imagine it might be useful for some 
 though. 

 The article is really about camera bags, but it's not such a far stretch 
 to other canvas bags one might have floating around.


 http://www.diyphotography.net/spoil-your-camera-with-a-diy-waxed-camera-bag

 Aloha,

 Bob

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 Honolulu, HI
 rfhar...@gmail.com
 statrix.com
  


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