Great Mods !I picked one of these a few years ago as my first haversack and I was not disappointed ! I did change up the shoulder strap and ran a strap from one inside flap to the other with a snap. Stay safe !
Nice job! I applaud you, doing it yourself. I have a sister that helps me with that sort of thing. Sometimes a little modification makes the difference.
I have sewn some gear, and find it much easier to use a small pair of needle nose pliers to push the needle. Also doesn't hurt to wax it a little bit. Great channel btw.
I ordered this bag based on your video. WOW what a deal I went back to the site and picked up a US. Medic bag, same price, different material but also a deal.
Love the mods. May do the same when I get my bag. It looks like you didn't melt the ends of the strap material you use, melting the ends helps to keep it from fraying. I like the leather strap idea; looks like it stays in place unlike some tube style ones that keep sliding around when you don't want it to.
A good way to neaten up nylon webbing or cord is to measure the length you want beforehand, then fuse the edges before sewing. Harbor Freight sells a woodburning/soldering kit for around $9 USD that includes a fusing blade. It's very handy when working with paracord.
bought a bag at Goodwill will be using for a haversack, only thing wrong was shoulder strap on one side was not attached good i used some small rivets to secure it paid 2.99 for it 8/4/22 will put a few straps on her to attach other items, good video
On a side note sewing for sailors was an important skill back in the days of sails. The ditty bag and sea bag being two items often made by sailors and apprentice sailmakers to demonstrate or practice sewing skills. Using a sailmakers sewing palm and waxing the thread as well as the stitches they used may help with sewing heavier material. Many leathercrafters use sewing palms also.
I do simple leather craft and use the sewing palm it does help. A slightly smaller and curved needle works better yet. Try a small curved upholstery needle, just a suggestion.
Great tips! I looked at your channel as I’m wanting to modify my 40L pack, an axe sleeve and a Velcro area and some webbing for hike poles etc, your bag is great! Thanks, all the best!
The only drawback to some modifications is that you soon have a bag that can hold a lot of stuff and becomes uncomfortable as a shoulder bag. IMO a shoulder bag is only good for 5-6 lbs max if you are going to carry it all day.
Yet another great vid! Any idea where he found the kevlar thread? I Like the mods, they will make the surplus bag even more bushcraft friendly and add value to the econonomics of the bag. Thanks
A bit late, but here in the uk you can get kevlar thread on ebay. I got 3 reels from a seller that sells fishing gear, so a local fishing shop might sell it.
Great Mods !I picked one of these a few years ago as my first haversack and I was not disappointed ! I did change up the shoulder strap and ran a strap from one inside flap to the other with a snap. Stay safe !
I just got mine in the mail last week and my fiancé liked it so much that I purchased her one as well. Love the mods.
Nice job! I applaud you, doing it yourself. I have a sister that helps me with that sort of thing. Sometimes a little modification makes the difference.
I have sewn some gear, and find it much easier to use a small pair of needle nose pliers to push the needle. Also doesn't hurt to wax it a little bit. Great channel btw.
I ordered this bag based on your video. WOW what a deal I went back to the site and picked up a US. Medic bag, same price, different material but also a deal.
Love the mods. May do the same when I get my bag. It looks like you didn't melt the ends of the strap material you use, melting the ends helps to keep it from fraying. I like the leather strap idea; looks like it stays in place unlike some tube style ones that keep sliding around when you don't want it to.
Very nicely done. I appreciate the lesson in "gear care." Thanks!
A good way to neaten up nylon webbing or cord is to measure the length you want beforehand, then fuse the edges before sewing. Harbor Freight sells a woodburning/soldering kit for around $9 USD that includes a fusing blade. It's very handy when working with paracord.
AWESOME THANX, I will use this, IAM ALWAYS MODIFYING, SEWING, RIGGING WEBBING OF SOME SORT AND A LOTTA PARACORD PROJECTS!!
bought a bag at Goodwill will be using for a haversack, only thing wrong was shoulder strap on one side was not attached good i used some small rivets to secure it paid 2.99 for it 8/4/22 will put a few straps on her to attach other items, good video
sewing a great skill to have. can be handy for any modifications on all sorts stuff. great stuff thank you
On a side note sewing for sailors was an important skill back in the days of sails. The ditty bag and sea bag being two items often made by sailors and apprentice sailmakers to demonstrate or practice sewing skills. Using a sailmakers sewing palm and waxing the thread as well as the stitches they used may help with sewing heavier material. Many leathercrafters use sewing palms also.
I do simple leather craft and use the sewing palm it does help. A slightly smaller and curved needle works better yet. Try a small curved upholstery needle, just a suggestion.
I like messing around with kits. All part of the fun!
Great tips! I looked at your channel as I’m wanting to modify my 40L pack, an axe sleeve and a Velcro area and some webbing for hike poles etc, your bag is great! Thanks, all the best!
I have made an additional leather extension for my bag. can fit a taller thermos bottle and other accessories.
A+ on the sewing. I Flunked that class in High School.
The only drawback to some modifications is that you soon have a bag that can hold a lot of stuff and becomes uncomfortable as a shoulder bag. IMO a shoulder bag is only good for 5-6 lbs max if you are going to carry it all day.
thank you that's awesome brother
Yet another great vid! Any idea where he found the kevlar thread? I Like the mods, they will make the surplus bag even more bushcraft friendly and add value to the econonomics of the bag. Thanks
A bit late, but here in the uk you can get kevlar thread on ebay. I got 3 reels from a seller that sells fishing gear, so a local fishing shop might sell it.
Well done
do you still have your 3V Genesis?
No sir sold it
That Tomahawk's gonna come in handy when you run into some Liberals .. Ooops, I mean ZOMBIES in a SHTF Situation.
ZOMBIES ARE ACTUALLY A MUCH BETTER CHARACTER OF PEOPLE THAN LIBTARDS, AND, A HELLUVA LOT MORE INTELLIGENT ALSO!!!