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Old 07-22-11 | 02:08 PM
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You might try RIRI zippers, a Swiss company, said to be the best zips in the world.

All I know is YKK zippers suck --- every one I've sewn wears out in 6 months to a year if you use it daily.
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Old 07-22-11 | 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Drakonchik
You might try RIRI zippers, a Swiss company, said to be the best zips in the world.

All I know is YKK zippers suck --- every one I've sewn wears out in 6 months to a year if you use it daily.
Thanks for the suggestion! Ill be sure to check them out. Hopefully they offer a water-resistant model!
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Old 07-23-11 | 02:42 PM
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Bump for an awesome bag.
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Old 07-23-11 | 03:09 PM
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Bump for an awesome bag.
Haha thanks
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Old 08-03-11 | 10:46 PM
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New Bag colorway available! Check it out!

https://www.etsy.com/listing/79086322...at?ref=pr_shop

-Aqui
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Old 08-04-11 | 02:23 AM
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Legit man. I really like your work.

The only question I'd have is about the ergonomics of the setup. Can't wait to see more stuff.
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Old 08-04-11 | 03:16 AM
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Looks great, especially for that price.

Any chance you'll parlay this into a small business?
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Old 08-04-11 | 04:55 AM
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Damnit I want that!

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Old 08-04-11 | 06:37 AM
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The Singer 4423 is literally one of the worst machines we've ever used and we burned through two of them when we first started making our pedal straps. They're okay for occasional use of heavy duty materials but won't be able to handle any kind of steady volume.

What you need is a good ol' Singer 1591:



Your bags do look great, by the way.
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Old 08-04-11 | 06:43 AM
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The Singer 4423 is literally one of the worst machines we've ever used and we burned through two of them when we first started making our pedal straps. They're okay for occasional use of heavy duty materials but won't be able to handle any kind of steady volume.

What you need is a good ol' Singer 1591:



Your bags do look great, by the way.
Good luck finding one of those!
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Old 08-04-11 | 06:54 AM
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We have three. They're all over eBay all the time.

https://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=sin...=p3286.c0.m359
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Old 08-04-11 | 11:33 AM
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From all the feedback I'm getting, im hoping to turn this into a nice small business.

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Looks great, especially for that price.

Any chance you'll parlay this into a small business?
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Old 08-04-11 | 11:34 AM
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Damnit I want that!
haha you know where to get it. and because i kinda know u now ill hook u up ;]
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Old 08-04-11 | 11:35 AM
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haha yeah its barely scrapping to survive right now. I wanna grow this start up a little bit more and eventually invest in one of those industrial machines. But thats further down the road haha

And btw what are the capabilities of that machine? will it do reverse and punch through several layers of cordura+vinyl?

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The Singer 4423 is literally one of the worst machines we've ever used and we burned through two of them when we first started making our pedal straps. They're okay for occasional use of heavy duty materials but won't be able to handle any kind of steady volume.

What you need is a good ol' Singer 1591:



Your bags do look great, by the way.
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Old 08-04-11 | 11:41 AM
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Legit man. I really like your work.

The only question I'd have is about the ergonomics of the setup. Can't wait to see more stuff.
Thanks for the feedback! All the pockets/tabs/etc. were designed with the bike in mind. And the shoulder strap is one of the most comfortable I have ever used. Compared to chromes strap, it feels like a cloud on your shoulder haha

I plan on making a simple daypack/backpack. Lighter in weight and functional enough for everyday use. you guys will be the first to know.
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Old 08-04-11 | 12:10 PM
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And btw what are the capabilities of that machine? will it do reverse and punch through several layers of cordura+vinyl?
The 15-91 only does a straight stitch but can pretty much sew through anything you can fit under the presser foot (which is quite a bit) and it does have true reverse. In pristine condition they can be pretty pricey but even if you find one that needs a bit of work, snag it. Parts are easy to get and these machines are really easy to service. I bought one for 15 bucks at a thrift store, put about $40 worth of parts into it and it runs like new. There's a lot of good info and a review here:

https://blog.sew-classic.com/2008/10/...ne-review.aspx

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Old 08-04-11 | 12:22 PM
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Thanks for the info! Ill be sure to check it out

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The 15-91 only does a straight stitch but can pretty much sew through anything you can fit under the presser foot (which is quite a bit) and it does have true reverse. In pristine condition they can be pretty pricey but even if you find one that needs a bit of work, snag it. Parts are easy to get and these machines are really easy to service. I bought one for 15 bucks at a thrift store, put about $40 worth of parts into it and it runs like new. There's a lot of good info and a review here:

https://blog.sew-classic.com/2008/10/...ne-review.aspx

Keep up the good work!
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Old 08-04-11 | 05:50 PM
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BTW all, I am currently under facebook under "Techne Packs". So if you could show some support by liking the page and inviting friends that would be great! Thanks!

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Techne...31653333587975

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Old 08-04-11 | 06:05 PM
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Okay etsy comes up with nothing. Can we get one - for real?
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Old 08-04-11 | 06:21 PM
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My apologies, heres the link to the CURRENT listing for this bag
https://www.etsy.com/listing/79086322...at?ref=pr_shop

If youre on facebook you can also purchase it on the fanpage under the "Shop" Tab:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Techne...31653333587975

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Old 08-04-11 | 06:24 PM
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I'm really liking the idea. When are other colors going to be available or can we ask for a custom one?
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Old 08-04-11 | 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Kinkikowboi
I'm really liking the idea. When are other colors going to be available or can we ask for a custom one?
I absolutely encourage custom colors (any colors you want), just email me at technepacks@gmail.com. As for stock colors, i plan on making a grey and olive green color way. Should be available this upcoming week if no custom orders come in. Thanks!
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Old 08-04-11 | 06:55 PM
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The cost is $125? Oh dear!
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Old 08-04-11 | 09:49 PM
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Which is perfectly reasonable considering he's basically making them to order.

People like to think "Oh, this dude makes these himself so they should be really cheap" but fail to take into consideration the cost of materials and time it takes to make a bag like this.
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Old 08-04-11 | 10:29 PM
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I already have a bag I like, so I wont be buying, but this looks solid.

It's always nice to see the "little guy" produce a good product.

Also, as Scrod said...when you're only making a few at a time, prices are going to be relatively high.

At any rate, this looks way more practical than any design project I ever did as an engineering student.

Good luck!
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