Drybag Repair

Toddy

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Mod
Jan 21, 2005
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S. Lanarkshire
Bit of old cagoule and superglue. Makes a fairly decent patch. You can also buy packs of iron on repair patches in most outdoor stores that work too. Usually a mix of blue, green, red and yellow patches. They're meant for waterproofs so it works on the drybag fabrics.

If the tear isn't tidy, it's worthwhile stitching it closed first, and then ironing or glueing on the patches over the whole repair. This strengthens the repair and still keeps the stitching waterproof.

cheers,
Toddy
 

uncleboob

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Dec 28, 2012
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Coventry and Warwickshire
Bit of old cagoule and superglue. Makes a fairly decent patch. You can also buy packs of iron on repair patches in most outdoor stores that work too. Usually a mix of blue, green, red and yellow patches. They're meant for waterproofs so it works on the drybag fabrics.

If the tear isn't tidy, it's worthwhile stitching it closed first, and then ironing or glueing on the patches over the whole repair. This strengthens the repair and still keeps the stitching waterproof.

cheers,
Toddy

Sorry...another daft question....do you stick the patch on the inside or outside?

Cheers, joab

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ph5172

Forager
Feb 13, 2010
233
4
Coventry
I usually use 'duct' tape and get some cheap £shop superglue, stick on the tape them 'paint it over with the glue covering the patch and edges.
Has worked fine on drybags and even an old waterproof i caught on a fence and its being going fine for 4 years now!
 

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