You're a danged genius! 😃🤯 I ordered some dyneema to make myself a clothes dry bag that I can turn into a pillow too. I searched "How To make a dry bag", and there's Jason Outdoors! 😄 And your video is exactly the kind I needed, too! THANK YOU!! 😁💚👊
Very cool Jason. I’m actually learning myself. With this time at home the wife is teaching me the machine. That bottom looks difficult. I could make a video of all my mistakes & mishaps. Where do you get your ripstop? Thanks👍👍
Thanks Tom, that's cool she's teaching you. Very useful skill to know that's for sure. After you do a couple the bottom gets easier. I've gotten ripstop from JoAnn fabrics but it wasn't coated. For noon waterproof applications it's fine. My PU coated stuff came from eBay.
Usually roll top dry bags have some stiffening ribbon (maybe some sort of plastic?) inside the top of the bag "under" that black strap. You didn't do it so and the top of the bag is soft. How it works for you? Is it an issue to not put any stiffening there( and save some weight 🤭)? I'm planning to do modification to Thermarest Neoair pump sack by sewing the roll top to it so I can use it as stuffsack to pack and compress quilt etc. inside backpack liner (nylofume).
It definitely would roll down easier with the plastic but I haven't had any issues. I did add velcro to the opening to help keep everything closed and that helped a little bit as well.
@@JasonOutdoors Nice! Thanks for quick reply and especially for that velcro idea 😋👍 I modified the Thermarest pump sack today (removed original line with line locker and also the straps which were sewed over seams, then added everything needed for roll top). Original weight 55g, in result 60g. +5g weight is worth the comfort packing using roll top. Happy 🤭 Thank you for you video (encouragement to do that mod) 👍👍👍
Hi, English isn't my first language, so I'm having a translation issue. What does "less two seam allowances" mean? Does it mean that I should substract two seam allowances from "answer A from above"?
You're a danged genius! 😃🤯 I ordered some dyneema to make myself a clothes dry bag that I can turn into a pillow too. I searched "How To make a dry bag", and there's Jason Outdoors! 😄 And your video is exactly the kind I needed, too! THANK YOU!! 😁💚👊
@IceBearHalfwayPoint 🤣that's funny that your search shows my video. Glad I was able to help out. Hope your project turns out good 👍
Thanks for the help!
This is very cool. You did an amazing job.
I'm happy with the results. Thank you very much 🤗
Very good one, I really enjoyed watching this video. Keep going and stay safe ☺️🥰💕
Thank you 👍. Hope this was useful for you. Stay safe as well.
Well done.. appreciate you sharing 🇺🇸🤠
Thank you 🤗.
@@JasonOutdoors no problem
Thank you. You have a very good channel and a new good video. like 10
Thank you 👍. Really appreciate it 🤗
Awesome job. I’ve never made any gear of my own. Really cool Jason 👍
Thanks Jason 🤘. Never too late to start making gear. 😉
Jason Outdoors you are correct. I should start trying it.
Very cool!
Thanks 👍. Appreciate it.
Super tutorial Jason.
what fabric do you use where did you order it?
thank you very much, hello from France!
Thanks so much 🤗. I used PU coated ripstop nylon. I just went on eBay to get it.
Very cool Jason. I’m actually learning myself. With this time at home the wife is teaching me the machine. That bottom looks difficult. I could make a video of all my mistakes & mishaps. Where do you get your ripstop? Thanks👍👍
Thanks Tom, that's cool she's teaching you. Very useful skill to know that's for sure. After you do a couple the bottom gets easier. I've gotten ripstop from JoAnn fabrics but it wasn't coated. For noon waterproof applications it's fine. My PU coated stuff came from eBay.
Usually roll top dry bags have some stiffening ribbon (maybe some sort of plastic?) inside the top of the bag "under" that black strap. You didn't do it so and the top of the bag is soft. How it works for you? Is it an issue to not put any stiffening there( and save some weight 🤭)? I'm planning to do modification to Thermarest Neoair pump sack by sewing the roll top to it so I can use it as stuffsack to pack and compress quilt etc. inside backpack liner (nylofume).
It definitely would roll down easier with the plastic but I haven't had any issues. I did add velcro to the opening to help keep everything closed and that helped a little bit as well.
@@JasonOutdoors Nice! Thanks for quick reply and especially for that velcro idea 😋👍 I modified the Thermarest pump sack today (removed original line with line locker and also the straps which were sewed over seams, then added everything needed for roll top). Original weight 55g, in result 60g. +5g weight is worth the comfort packing using roll top. Happy 🤭 Thank you for you video (encouragement to do that mod) 👍👍👍
U did great! See u
Thank you 🤗
Thanks for this! What do you use to seam seal?
I don't know the brand off hand but it's just the typical tent seam sealer. It's a small bottle with an applicator brush on top.
-what's the size of the buckles so i can search thanks
Those are 3/8".
Hi, English isn't my first language, so I'm having a translation issue. What does "less two seam allowances" mean? Does it mean that I should substract two seam allowances from "answer A from above"?
Yes you are correct you would subtract both allowances from your "answer A from above"