The Zipper Fix That Cannot Be Repaired

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @saltwaterpurl
    @saltwaterpurl 8 месяцев назад +1

    THANK YOU for getting straight to the point of what cannot be repaired. I watched a ton of repair videos for a box that came off and got nowhere until this video. Thank you!

  • @bluenile9020
    @bluenile9020 7 лет назад +56

    I took a old coat cut the pin tab off hand sewn it onto the new jacket and it went into the box and haven't had a problem since. Works just fine. Its been over a year.

    • @trinityvonmoon7346
      @trinityvonmoon7346 6 лет назад +9

      Blue Nile
      I just completely replaced the zipper with the zipper of an old jacket that I couldn't fit anymore that had the same size & colored zipper as the one on my broken coat. I was so proud of myself cuz it was the first zipper I had replaced (or even worked on)

    • @ChazSeamus28
      @ChazSeamus28 6 лет назад +2

      StarrGaze-Lilly that's so awesome.. I have a $200 northface coat and the bottom heat seal ripped in half. A coat zipper should last at least 5 years imo. This one is just over 2 yrs old so I'm not happy. Next time I spend $200 on a coat, it will be another brand and I'm going right for the zipper to see if it's of decent quality.

    • @TheWitchOvAgnesi
      @TheWitchOvAgnesi 4 года назад

      @@trinityvonmoon7346 So... you ruined one coat to fix the zipper on another? SMH

    • @TheWitchOvAgnesi
      @TheWitchOvAgnesi 4 года назад

      @@ChazSeamus28 Uh, did you check with Northface about a warranty? Companies like LL Bean will guarantee their products for life against problems like this.

    • @trinityvonmoon7346
      @trinityvonmoon7346 4 года назад +3

      @@TheWitchOvAgnesi stfu and go troll elsewhere loser 😘

  • @TheWitchOvAgnesi
    @TheWitchOvAgnesi 4 года назад +19

    While I agree that the box cannot likely be replaced without some effort or fix (like with a super strong glue), a replacement insertion pin can in fact be easily purchased, installed and crimped on the other side of the zipper (as long as the support material is intact, or repaired as needed).

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      @syallomevangeline1286 3 года назад +1

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    • @Emmprove
      @Emmprove 2 года назад

      You should make a youtube video showing how!!

    • @topfloornickk
      @topfloornickk 2 года назад

      make a yt vid about it 2 years later😂

  • @m.doreenbigham-richardson2041
    @m.doreenbigham-richardson2041 2 года назад +1

    Hi, where do you purchase the heat seal tap? I have my son hoodies that need repair where the material comes apart in that area. If the material was stiff enough like shown in your video. I cane save his hoodies.

  • @russpalmeri
    @russpalmeri 3 года назад

    Thanks for saving my favorite hoodie! Was quite easy to replace the zipper pull.

  • @jamesrougeau
    @jamesrougeau 7 лет назад +2

    Great info, I bought a new plain black hoodie for $40 at a military surplus. the zipper box eventually fell off and have been carrying this jacket around in hopes of a cheap quick fix...but epic fail lol. Once again very good info when you need it...thanks much!

  • @sunnyvalefumc8538
    @sunnyvalefumc8538 7 лет назад +6

    Thanks for this explanation of why I was having problems to do this. I'm off now to take out the old zipper and replace it. Thank you.

  • @EUC-lid
    @EUC-lid 2 года назад

    Very helpful video. Thanks for saving me a lot of wasted time.

  • @robmartin7552
    @robmartin7552 7 лет назад +7

    I've had this problem with a jacket the box was missing at the bottom so you couldn't close it, the rest was fine, It was one with the 2 slides. I took the two slides off reversed one and slide it to the bottom to form the box, glued it in place with epoxy. The second one I put in normal from the top down. I cut the tab of the first one so you wouldn't be temped to pull on it and it works just fine. I think if the end that you mention is stamped on that it could be reinforced then use the same method. I've used this one for over a year and it works like new.

    • @trinityvonmoon7346
      @trinityvonmoon7346 6 лет назад

      Rob Martin
      Sweet! Thanks for sharing 😀 I think I'll try your remedy. On an old jacket I had when I was pregnant, my roommate washed my jacket (which had a plastic zipper) and she threw it into the dryer WITH IT ZIPPED UP 😧 So it ended up melting and fuzing together lol It was the only jacket I could fit (and it was winter) so I just slipped it over my head and wore a scarf with it to keep my neck and top part of my chest warm

    • @chelseabaylor3475
      @chelseabaylor3475 6 лет назад +1

      😘 Oh, but you are wonderful!!!!! I've had a down jacket I haven't been able to use for 2 years. And I do believe I've got it fixed. Will try to update next month - but THANK YOU for your creativity and your good will!!!

  • @davidliskov2256
    @davidliskov2256 3 года назад +3

    Thank you...clear and concise and answered my question perfectly.

  • @sheilanixon4126
    @sheilanixon4126 3 года назад +1

    Hello
    I need to fix my zipper (leather coat) the part of the zipper that's broke off is the crown and zipper pull. Can I buy a repair online? Thx

  • @nicholascu
    @nicholascu 4 года назад +2

    Hi, if the metal insertion pin on a separating zipper is attached securely, but the heat seal tape next to it is lifting off of the zipper tape and fraying bit, does that affect the integrity of the zipper? If so, how can this be fixed?

  • @shadow2XS
    @shadow2XS 6 лет назад +4

    How about when the pins themselves are okay, but the heat seal tape starts to come off. I have a case where the tape tore at the pin ends, making the material below fray, and also another case where the tape is starting to peel off on the inner side (where it transitions to the fabric) probably due to the pulley rubbing over its edge. Is this kind of issue fixable?

    • @KataMiyo
      @KataMiyo 5 лет назад +2

      shadow2XS I have the exact same issue with an expensive snowsuit!! Definitely would love a fix that could somehow seal the wiggly pin back onto the stiff tape. Two way zipper pull and slider works perfectly and would save me money finding a solution.

  • @vanished3306
    @vanished3306 6 лет назад +31

    Yes you CAN fix/replace box ends/stoppers!! You CAN buy them in a various styles, in metal or plastic👍🏻

  • @lindaschenk1184
    @lindaschenk1184 7 лет назад +21

    I believe that someone out in zipperland should be abl e to create a box/pin repair kit. The stiffening tape should be easy toadd if it can be made so it ca be ironed or glued on. I would like to add that I had a customer asking me to fix the box/pin that tore away from the tape and wanted me to fix it. I told him I was unable to do so. About a month later I ran into him and he told me his neighbor worked for a canvas repair shop (not a manufacturer, just a local 2 man operation). He told me his neighbor was able to add a new box/pin to the zipper. He said the man told him he could not get the smaller size, but had larger sized box/pins he would use for tents. He said it was slightly larger and he replaced it and it worked fine. I do not know if this will be a temporary repair or a permanent one? Is it possible that a small canvas shop could fix the box and pin on a zipper for a nominal fee? I do not know if they would have some sort of equipment they could use to secure it well that a home sewer or alteration shop would not have access to? I have told a few customers since to check first with the local shop and then if they could not repair the box/pin to have me replace the zipper. I do not want to tell my customers to do this first if it will only be a temp. fix. Better to spend their money on a new zipper.

    • @UCANZippersUSA
      @UCANZippersUSA  7 лет назад +1

      About 99% of the time, fixes like the one you mentioned with the small canvas repair shop are temporary. I agree with you that if the fix is really a fix, it should be done right. When the pin and box come off and sometimes the cord is torn away, the zipper will never be 100% repaired back to original quality.

    • @cerberous5509
      @cerberous5509 2 года назад

      @@UCANZippersUSA Where would the components for these be purchased. I have access to multiple presses with specialized dies for minutia similar to this, and I really want to repair a jacket that requires a separating end stop.

  • @dcq5381
    @dcq5381 2 года назад

    So would it be a full zipper replacement or are you saying the jacket now goes in the trash? I have a two way zipper on an expensive hunting jacket that the pin came off

  • @arcsociety7995
    @arcsociety7995 2 года назад

    Can i ask what is called in the end of stopper? the transparent/hard plastic thing?

  • @ashfresna3223
    @ashfresna3223 4 года назад +1

    I have a jacket that has the pin and box attached but the fabric has separated from the pin. This seems to be a common problem and I have friends that bring me zippers like this all the time. I didn't think I was able to fix them so I told them I was not able to help them. I never could explain why but now I know. Thanks! ... But that means I would need to insert a new zipper. The jacket I currently have is leather/pleather and I only have a basic machine. Is there still a way that I can repair this jacket? And... How can I/other people prevent this from happening to any other zippers?

  • @cheryllewis3059
    @cheryllewis3059 3 года назад +1

    If the plastic gets curved on the pin that has to be pushed into the box - can u staple a piece of plastic to get it to slide into box?

  • @MsJadehope
    @MsJadehope 7 лет назад +4

    It seems to me the next step is to get a new zipper and replace the old one. Which is not goin to be easy at all. Thank you for this video it helped me with all of my zipper problems.

    • @mgmail7279
      @mgmail7279 5 лет назад

      I'm giving up and going to put buttons where the zipper was, though granted it'll probably look bad. (I got a D in home ec....)

    • @mgmail7279
      @mgmail7279 5 лет назад

      oops, scratch that idea. I forgot that a button needs a button hole which my pants don't have where the zipper was!

  • @donnachilders4890
    @donnachilders4890 8 лет назад +7

    Thanks for this video. I have customers all the time asking me to fix there zipper because the pin has fallen off. Now I have a professional answer for them.

    • @UCANZippersUSA
      @UCANZippersUSA  8 лет назад +2

      Happy to help. It is a bummer when the pins fail. Such a tiny piece that ends the use for the whole garment. 🙁

    • @prestige515
      @prestige515 4 года назад

      Lmfao this is no expert, yes they can be repaired very easily, if you actually know anything at all. This guy is a moron.

    • @dawnrae151
      @dawnrae151 4 года назад

      @@prestige515 Since you know how to fix this problem, who/where would I take my item to get fixed?... to get repaired easily.

  • @leahsodyssey123
    @leahsodyssey123 4 года назад +19

    I can’t believe there is a zipper channel. Anyway, thanks.

    • @UCANZippersUSA
      @UCANZippersUSA  4 года назад +8

      There are a lot of zipper problems around the world 😆

  • @Blaquer17
    @Blaquer17 3 года назад

    Is that little punch really the only thing holding the pin and box onto the heat tape? So if I just *happen* to already have a 1 ton arbor press, I can probably complete this repair? How much force is needed for that initial install?

  • @janellesusan
    @janellesusan Год назад

    I have a double separarting waterproof jacket that the slider wont come off. The box and pin are still there but I cant get the jacket undone. Can you suggest how I can do this?

  • @jennamontreal3639
    @jennamontreal3639 6 лет назад +3

    I appreciate this video. I was looking on how to make my non detachable zipper to one with the box and pin but i didnt know how to do it. But after seeing this video I kinda know what i need to do rather than how to make one. Sad that I wasted some cash on it but now I know what to do. Thanks!

  • @Car1Sagan
    @Car1Sagan 7 лет назад +17

    When the box falls off, sometimes I'd just sew in & out a big knot just so that the zipper doesn't go off the end. It seems to work.

    • @trinityvonmoon7346
      @trinityvonmoon7346 6 лет назад +2

      Car1Sagan
      Does the zipper slide onto it easily? The stopper fell off my jacket when someone was trying it on and he was too rough, but we can't find the zipper stop so now I'm trying to find a way to just zip my jacket up

  • @gailw8999
    @gailw8999 3 года назад

    I have A leather jacket with heavy duty Metal Zipper the plastic tape at the post has torn to the point it is hard to keep tight enough to pull the zipper up. I'm guessing there isn't any way to repair. If there is please let me know. thank you and Merry Christmas

  • @melonypugh-weber9736
    @melonypugh-weber9736 3 года назад

    Help! Any ideas for fixing a misaligned separating jacket zipper?

  • @jokerxd407
    @jokerxd407 3 года назад

    Hey UCAN Zippers USA can you please tell me how do I fix my zipper. I have a missing tooth on mine and it can’t zip properly anymore. Is it possible to replace the full zipper piece altogether.

  • @kristymiller8114
    @kristymiller8114 2 года назад

    Very clear and informative. Thank you

  • @travelator9377
    @travelator9377 3 года назад

    Hi can the plastic next to the pin be replaced? If so could you direct me to a guide that shows how many thanks

  • @joerope5502
    @joerope5502 2 года назад

    I have a open zipper with just one tooth missing near the box. If I could move the box up about 2cm (1") the problem would be resolved. I guess that's not possible. Is there anyway to replace just one metal zipper tooth?

  • @seasky6101
    @seasky6101 6 лет назад

    My bag has the zipper's slider came off as it is broken. How do we fix a new slider back into the zipper's metal teeth? The metal teeth are kind of same size like the zipper on your jeans. There is no open end for the slider to get in if I can get a new slider and which new slider is suitable?

  • @sandigold3192
    @sandigold3192 7 лет назад +6

    Thank you for this. I appreciate having this information.

  • @mikikahol2138
    @mikikahol2138 7 лет назад +2

    hi, my winter jackets insertion pin is broke and this is new costly heavy jacket, wore only one time last week I am wondering if anybody can help me, to fix it , thx a lot

  • @judithcorstjens2650
    @judithcorstjens2650 5 лет назад +1

    I worried about this problem before the plastic seal actually broke. Inspired by this video, I have soldered some pvc from some food packaging box on to the failing heat-fixed plastic to reinforce it. This looks good - we'll see how it wears. I so love this anorak, I don't want to lose it!

    • @UCANZippersUSA
      @UCANZippersUSA  4 года назад

      How's your repair holding up?

    • @judithcorstjens2650
      @judithcorstjens2650 4 года назад +1

      @@UCANZippersUSA How sweet of you to ask. It has split behind the pin - about 8mm long from the bottom. However, the anorak has press studs as well as the zip, and much of the time I just use those, to save the zipper. I can still do the zip up if it is really cold.

  • @yvonnerenoult1819
    @yvonnerenoult1819 2 года назад

    There is a clear tape-like material that has peeled off of the zipper fabric where it enters into the zipper heads. where the zipper pieces latch. I think this tape like material is there to help the zipper pin slide into the box. Any quick fix?

  • @dawnrae151
    @dawnrae151 4 года назад +1

    Thank you! this is what I was looking to find an answer to. Sad but helpful

  • @ridehardstayup5798
    @ridehardstayup5798 2 года назад

    can i just knock out some teath a little bit higher and do it fresh over ? it will just be located about 1 inch higher then originaly. would this work? i rather do that vs spend another $1k for another riding jacket?

  • @paulshen7213
    @paulshen7213 3 года назад

    I'm in a situation where I have the slider and can slide the whole thing as normal, but the bottom stop is the missing part. So it's zip-able but doesn't have the seal. Does that match the example shown in this video? I will message you a picture of the zipper at its bottom as well to have better context.

  • @robertbutler4393
    @robertbutler4393 4 года назад +1

    Very helpful. Well explained. Thanks!

  • @marysekely9571
    @marysekely9571 4 года назад

    I have aa zipper that still has the pin attached but it has ripped away from the edge and there is not enough material to sew it back together. It still zips up but it is difficult to get it to catch in the slider, plus it looks bad. Is there a fix for that?

  • @searchforjusticeandchange9515
    @searchforjusticeandchange9515 4 года назад

    The coat only has the heat sealed tape and it does not have the devits and the drop pin is worn and it is difficult to zip the double zipper. Can this be fixed?

  • @jensinalemos
    @jensinalemos 3 года назад +1

    In my case the box thing came of my hoodie and it's quite difficult for me to put it in because the cloth or like whatever thing on the hoodie that you have to attach it is broader so the box doesn't slide in :(( does anyone know how it can be put back again?

  • @msELAINEeous22
    @msELAINEeous22 2 года назад

    I wish I saw this video sooner. I had so much hope for my daughters favorite jacket. Now I need to decide to replace the zipper or not… Worth the hassle or just time to donate it. Darn.

  • @maximhollandnederlandthene7640

    The pin box should be fixed with industry second-glue if the fabric is still there.
    They sell replacable ones at Amazon so how do they fix those new ones ?

  • @mjcoonful
    @mjcoonful 5 лет назад

    Help! I have a Carhart coat and the heavy metal zipper stops unzipping about 3-4 inches from the bottom. The teeth are all there but it just jams. I’ve looked all over RUclips and tried the oil fix approach as well as the wax approach but nothing has worked. Any advice for me?

  • @KevinRossAmerican
    @KevinRossAmerican 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for this :) But there is a different repair I don't see a video about in your playlist. This video is about when "one of these [insertion pin or box] have fallen off." Do you have one about when the fabric (zipper "tape" I guess it's called) has torn along some (most) of the length of the insertion pin? The pin is still attached at the end abutting the teeth (that is, opposite to the end that is inserted) but, being detached along much of its length, it is almost impossible to zip it. And there doesn't seem to be enough fabric on the pin side of the tear to sew it back together. But if the alternative to repairing is to remove the whole zipper and sew in a new one, couldn't you sew in (onto the existing zipper "tape") just a replacement pin (which seems a lot simpler)?

    • @UCANZippersUSA
      @UCANZippersUSA  4 года назад

      A full replacement of the zipper is easier. When the zipper tape has torn where the insertion pin was, it's function is damaged.

  • @Xeno87
    @Xeno87 4 года назад

    What if my Pin and Box are still on, but have worn down and don't lock anymore (the tiny nose broke)? Can I then still remove the pin and box and punch another on? Anyhow, subscribed because you actually talked about my problem.

  • @jackfntwist
    @jackfntwist Год назад

    I have the two way separating metal zipper, and both of the pins (or pin / box even though they're two pins) are fine. The problem is that I lost the bottom slider (broke). The top slider is fine and still closes the zipper if I hold the bottom. It says "Ideal 5 M" So I got two #5 sliders (YKK), hoping that would be an easy fix. But seems like the pin from the original zipper doesn't fit in the YKK sliders even though they're #5. aaaaaaaah. Lol. I just ordered 2 #7 and #8's to see if that will work. I also have a bunch of repair boxes and pins but I can see that will be a messy thing. Problem is that this jacket is quite expensive and the zipper is really sewn in there well, so changing the zipper will be expensive and might ruin the jacket. Any ideas?

  • @ZFISHTANK
    @ZFISHTANK 3 года назад

    What if I have access to a hydraulic press? Where could I source bottom zipper boxes?

  • @IanoftheRVin
    @IanoftheRVin 4 года назад

    I have a two-way zipper on the rear window of my Jeep Wrangler's soft top. The pin was caught in the tail gate and completely crushed. What are my options to repair the zipper?

  • @nicobic
    @nicobic 9 месяцев назад

    Really interesting stuff 👍👍 thanks

  • @babyrenee6537
    @babyrenee6537 7 лет назад +2

    I installed zipper upside down lol (facing lining) short of reinstalling can slider simply be removed and turned so pull faces up? (in other words will slider work in either side in both directions) presumably the stop, not the slider, would then be damaged, need replacing or could stitch to stop. ?) thanks so much :)

    • @arimacem
      @arimacem 6 лет назад

      @ baby renee: Hi, did you solve your zipper problem? If not, send me some clear, well-lit, detailed photos. I'll see if I can help you. ~A arichefusa@hotmail.com

  • @johnhoover415
    @johnhoover415 2 года назад

    Then why are replacement boxes for sale on Amazon?

  • @omarti3184
    @omarti3184 6 лет назад

    I found pin and box replacement repair pieces when i did an online search but not sure if they would work.

  • @chrisrintala381
    @chrisrintala381 2 года назад +1

    Hmm I just watched a video on a lady adding in a right side pin from a diff jacket that only cost $10.
    So in other words, she bought a cheap used $10 jacket with matching zippers, cut off the pin & hard plastic material next to the pin & sewed it in place on the broken zipper & it looked like it worked just fine.
    So in my opinion,it does seem repairable after watching her fix a coat. I was researching on how to repair broken zippers cause my new $50 winter jacket from Menards was only a month old when the zipper broke from a minor accident that happened. I like to be challenged by fixing things that are hard to fix, so this is right up my alley. Lol
    No offense on your video, I just thought I'd let you know that it does seem repairable. I hope this write up made any sense.
    (World's MOST important/encouraging message, is found in; John 3:16, a spiritual, physical and eternal life saving verse.
    📖✝️🙏)

  • @kourtneykugler5038
    @kourtneykugler5038 4 года назад

    If I want to do a temporary fix but can't find #7 stopper, can I use a larger or smaller stopper?

    • @UCANZippersUSA
      @UCANZippersUSA  4 года назад

      You can always use a stopper that is a larger gauge than you have, but not smaller or the slider will go right over it and not stop it.

  • @scrider5493
    @scrider5493 Год назад

    Thanks for the truth. Reality is OK, I'll take it.

  • @justus7663
    @justus7663 3 года назад +1

    Question:
    On my zipper, at the very end, left side, the heat-tape material has worn away, so there is now a slice in that material, so my zipper won't connect there anymore to zip it up.
    Is there any way to fix that, without replacing the zipper?
    For example, would it help to put on more "heat-tape" to fill in the missing material or is it time to replace the zipper?
    Also.....
    When I went to "JoAnn Fabrics" about the only place around my town that sells stuff like that, I found they only sell "women zippers", (zippers that zip up on the left side) because I am a man my zipper zips up on the right side, they claim they never heard of a man zipper!
    I told the lady, look at my jacket, see how the zipper is on the right side, look at your zipper, see how its on the left side?
    The lady never noticed that before, and the only reason I know about this is because I took another jacket to a seamstress, and she put on a "women zipper" and I can't get the hang of it to zip the darn thing up or down!
    You have GREAT VIDEO'S thanks for doing this!
    NiceSeeingYou

  • @n3rdygrl
    @n3rdygrl 8 лет назад +21

    why not make a replacement pin and box with holes all of the way through that could be sewn on?

    • @UCANZippersUSA
      @UCANZippersUSA  8 лет назад +5

      I think that's a great idea. There just has to be a way to keep the cord stiff enough and the pin and box the correct size that it will still fit the slider. When our machines punch the pin and box down, it's also crimping it to the correct shape so it can fit the slider. Great starting idea, though.

    • @fm00078
      @fm00078 7 лет назад +4

      I tried drilling holes through the Pin side and sew but then there's no room for the pin to enter the zipper due to the threads extra thickness.
      I also tried 2 part epoxy. It worked but on the 3rd insertion it fell off. That's because the inside of the pin/box is smooth. "IF" it were rough the epoxy will hold but again I don't think as long as OEM. More holes for the epoxy to grab the pin just makes the pin weak.

    • @Cucchulainnn
      @Cucchulainnn 7 лет назад +3

      With the right tools I bet it can be done. I just looked at my zipper that I'm trying to fix and looks like crimp could be done with 1-2mm cold chisel and good hammer and a thick steel plate to hammer on. The question is where do i get a few replacement pins. Probably will take several tries to get it right. That and what do I use as a stiffener. I am thinking some kind of glue. Again will take a few tries to find the right one.

    • @lauradee6385
      @lauradee6385 5 лет назад +1

      then they don't sell anymore zippers...

    • @marymarymillidweeb2661
      @marymarymillidweeb2661 5 лет назад

      @@Cucchulainnn I know this is a year since you asked the question but I was looking how to attach my pins and came across this video. I bought pins from Ali Express. I bought a couple of different sizes and they are both metal.

  • @amirafouad6649
    @amirafouad6649 6 лет назад

    thanks a lot , but what if the sliders does not bring the tooth together on a metal zipper , help please

  • @juliacain133
    @juliacain133 2 года назад

    why do they sell continuous zippers and boxes and pins if you cannot put them on?

  • @filmgirlclassic
    @filmgirlclassic 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you for making this a short answer for my question!

  • @MeetBillCoton
    @MeetBillCoton 5 лет назад

    I have searched your videos and can't find one for the problem I have, the problem I having is the fabric that the pin is attached to has torn and comes out of the box after zipping the jacket, and the zip comes apart. Do you have a video for this?

    • @TheMusicpenquin
      @TheMusicpenquin 5 лет назад

      Have this same issue, was hoping they'd have a solution!

  • @johngate7217
    @johngate7217 4 года назад +1

    I need the tape at the bottom as everything else is ok! the tape has come loose . Which keeps the slider from engaging.

  • @DavidK607
    @DavidK607 6 лет назад

    What about a replacement pin in box do they sell those and are they easy to put on?

    • @UCANZippersUSA
      @UCANZippersUSA  6 лет назад

      Unfortunately there is no replacement pin and box sold. The reason is that we use machines to make the punch onto the zipper cord.

    • @MrsClaus-sn5ph
      @MrsClaus-sn5ph 5 лет назад +2

      Amazon sells the pin and box kits. I just purchased one...

  • @selvijohn3896
    @selvijohn3896 4 года назад

    Sir. My suitcase needs replacement of zip. Plz help with the procedure. Thnx a tonn. God bless you

  • @murielsafroniuk9892
    @murielsafroniuk9892 7 лет назад +5

    What about when the pin is still there but has torn away from the zipper material?

    • @bonnieschwenke2256
      @bonnieschwenke2256 6 лет назад +3

      Did anyone solve this issue...zipper tape has frayed away from the teeth so metal is attached but hangs loosely and you can't zip up coat.

    • @johnwang9914
      @johnwang9914 6 лет назад +2

      +Muriel Safroniuk I have the same problem, the pin is still attached but most of the fabric holding it to the tape has frayed away. The zipper still closes but it's obviously just a matter of time before the pin falls off. If I don't find a solution soon, I may try crazy gluing it back to the tape. I'm also tempted to stitch loops of thread around the pin to sew it back to the tape but that would depend on how much extra space there is for the slider to fit over the thread on top of the pins. I'm also thinking of just wrapping some clear magic tape over it as a temporary fix, perhaps after crazy gluing it. Currently, I'm just using the buttons on the coat to close the coat but I can see that on cold days, I may still have to zip it close. You'd figure that someone would make a replacement pin with wider tabs to bite onto more of the tape but I guess there would be no profit in that.

    • @kathynelson4202
      @kathynelson4202 5 лет назад

      Zippers need an uninterrupted path for the slider to work. Sewing the pin/box on sounds like you’d need to wind the thread around either one of them. Thread is not very thick but it does get in the way and prevents the slider from functioning. Just like when some thread accidentally gets stuck in your zipper. The slider tends to jam. My experience -
      Having said that, I’ve experimented with a “bonding glue” (used Gear Aid seam grip + Waterproofing) to stabilize the early fraying near the pin. I used a toothpick as to not get any glue ON THE PIN. Again, my experience is that even a bit of glue too close to the pin or too thick on the “tape/zipper fabric” the slider doesn’t function normally and needs more force to work (which can cause more damage). I agree that temporary fixes can be made but I stand by the theory that if there is tape fraying, missing teeth, pins or boxes - fixes won’t last as long as if those pieces remain solid.

  • @robertkysilka3216
    @robertkysilka3216 2 года назад

    What if the pin is on but slightly separated

  • @siax8409
    @siax8409 7 лет назад +5

    WHAT THE FUCK MAN THIS IS THE EXACT SITUATION IM IN

  • @mangsmoof
    @mangsmoof 6 лет назад

    Thanks for not doing a clickbait video

  • @sacbbw916
    @sacbbw916 7 лет назад

    what about a zipper with teeth missing towards the top of pants. is there a fix or just needs to be replaced?

  • @arlenek6797
    @arlenek6797 6 лет назад

    i have a coat zipper thing came right off. how do i repair that?

  • @Devin_lowks
    @Devin_lowks Год назад

    this took me a week to find out but I have a sweater with the little box it wouldn’t fit so I try to open the zipper thing up a little to make it fit and close it in but that didn’t work I didn’t know all you had to do go on the same side that the little box was at and on the top there’s a little thing they’ll let you zip it in

  • @robertbishop9229
    @robertbishop9229 4 года назад

    Is it possible to convert a normal one-way zipper into a two-way separating zipper?

    • @UCANZippersUSA
      @UCANZippersUSA  4 года назад

      Unfortunately not. The pin and box configuration from a one way to a two way are very different.

  • @annemason8291
    @annemason8291 8 лет назад

    We're do you get the pins box from can you put the them back on the bottom and the tape can you bye them help

    • @UCANZippersUSA
      @UCANZippersUSA  8 лет назад

      Unfortunately, there are not any retail places that sell pins and boxes. They are produced to be assembled on machinery and not for the consumer to put on manually.

  • @sapphosplace
    @sapphosplace 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm pretty sure that replacement zipper pins and stoppers are specifically designed to be clamped with hand pliers. Even if that weren't true, there's absolutely no way that a small manual press couldn't do the job with the right setup. Or even a hammer? It's not THAT hard to bend metal.

  • @JohnPiperBoots
    @JohnPiperBoots 6 лет назад +3

    ***@UCAN Zippers USA - I DISAGREE IMPOSSIBLE? - As you know Apollo 13 crew worked remotely (with NASA engineers) to fabricate a makeshift CO2 box.*** I took your insight to the problem, thanks for that and brainstormed. I fixed my Walls Work jacket. All that was required was the pin in my case not the zipper. Used a new #8 block box and pin kit. Used JB Wells epoxy 2 parts kit , mixed small portion then applied to area where cord was to hold pin. After about 1-1/2 to 2 hours it is a putty consistency and was able to use a toothpick to form a ribbon cord on the now "flimsy jacket material." After 24 hours the area to house the pin was very very strong, rigid and hard! Had to fine-tune sand & shape minimally so metal pin slides on. Crimped with vice grip and needle nosed pliers. It works perfect and will last a LONG time. Shame on Walls work jackets while the jacket is very high quality the zipper pins are CHEAP. I should have done a tutorial video. Total cost epoxy $4.75 at Walmart and 2 zipper sets for $9.95 on Amazon :)

  • @BudandBloomWithBlossom
    @BudandBloomWithBlossom 3 года назад

    Why do some companies sell pins and boxes on like Amazon for non-zipper industry folks?

  • @samanthagiesecke622
    @samanthagiesecke622 Год назад

    Another way the retainer box or bottom box can be broken is in the dryer, about a week ago one of my jackets had the slider and 2 teeth ripped off at the bottom above the box and in the process disfigured the heat tape trying to ripe off the retainer box

  • @cameranjoun6420
    @cameranjoun6420 5 лет назад +1

    Cool tip !

  • @leoni3442
    @leoni3442 8 лет назад

    So I have this (very annoying) problem with the zipper of my jacket. The plastic end at the bottom of my zipper is slightly broken. You can see the fabric come through a bit. This makes it almost impossible to close it. The zipper has two sliders and is made of plastic. If you know any solutions I would be very grateful! Google isn't my friend with this one

    • @ruthburley7386
      @ruthburley7386 8 лет назад

      Me too! I returned a jacket to Macy's because of this issue after having the jacket for about 11 months. So frustrating.

  • @jedics1
    @jedics1 3 года назад +1

    After having a jacket with a two way zipper I just can't go back to normal ones but they are not very common and almost never on the jackets I like, I can't believe no one has found a solution to this problem obviously lots of people are having...

  • @QuarterZipBro
    @QuarterZipBro 6 лет назад

    I have a broken ‘box’ and it definitely can’t be repaired. I threw away the box and have to figure out how to do something like replace the entire zipper.

  • @vladspb_
    @vladspb_ 3 года назад

    even in this situation it's fixable if you wanted bad enough. i did that. The only thing you need a replacement part

  • @machtnichtsseimann
    @machtnichtsseimann 7 лет назад +2

    I finally searched now for help on whether I could repair the broken/fallen off pins on two jackets that otherwise are in great shape. One is from Nautica, the other a brand I hadn't bought before, but it is waterproof (gore-tex) and insulated. The latter was purchased for a reasonable price from a work uniform site. BUT the zipper didn't function smoothly and jammed, with the insertion pin pulling off. What a piece of junk on an otherwise good jacket. No wonder why the jacket was on clearance months later.
    ( I hardly ever purchase clothing sight unseen, and when I eyeball clothing in stores, it's the details that matter. If stitching is cheap and zippers are rough or choppy or sticking already, then the manufacturer cut corners in a bad way. Their loss; I won't buy it. )
    Anyway, Thank You for posting the video and giving me the expert lowdown. The Nautica jacket can be donated; it does not have velcro as an option to seal the front. The work jacket does, so I will keep that.

    • @Bridgez777
      @Bridgez777 7 лет назад

      Macht Nichts Sei Mann You can always have a seamstress sew in a complete new zipper. Not expensive at all. Fairly easy too. May could do it yourself ✌❤😄

  • @drummerchicago
    @drummerchicago 5 лет назад

    how much is the cost to change zipper from left to right (woman to men)? is it even possible? I was quoted 40.00

  • @simplycatx
    @simplycatx 4 года назад

    This happened to my favorite sweater :( the pin came off in the washing machine 😓 How do I prevent that from happening again???

    • @UCANZippersUSA
      @UCANZippersUSA  4 года назад

      If the pin or box came off, it's a difficult repair and may not last very long. Wish I had better news.

    • @simplycatx
      @simplycatx 4 года назад

      UCAN Zippers USA Thank you for replying! I guess I’ll have to buy a new sweater lol

  • @suecollett9340
    @suecollett9340 24 дня назад

    I don’t agree there are lots of videos on utube where the zippers have been mended.

  • @robertberry2671
    @robertberry2671 7 лет назад +2

    This is sorta what happened in my Navy dungaree jacket. It's 36 yrs. old. I've repaired the coat a couple of times due to the thread is so old it falls apart. I've taken it to a couple of seamstresses and no one wants to replace the zipper for me! I bought a new zipper; but, due to the age of my coat, I'm also afraid to replace it. Do you think, if I cut all the teeth off and sew the new zipper to the material of the old zipper it will work? If you have e-mail I can send you photos of my coat and what's wrong with it.

    • @arimacem
      @arimacem 6 лет назад

      Hi Robert, I'll look at your photos and give you my opinion of how I would fix it.
      I sew, specializing in vintage garment reconstruction and redesign. I was a Navy brat and then later in the Navy myself. Later still, my three younger brothers served as well. Send me pix of your dungaree jacket. Go Navy! arichefusa@hotmail.com

    • @sewfab7805
      @sewfab7805 6 лет назад +3

      Arietta. Just curious, were you able to fix his 36 yr old Navy jacket? Lol.

    • @mohamedsy6535
      @mohamedsy6535 5 лет назад

      @@arimacem can you help me?

  • @trishawhitehouse4226
    @trishawhitehouse4226 6 лет назад +1

    How about Velcro?

    • @comm2531
      @comm2531 5 лет назад

      That would be my next move over costly zipper repair or if my plan fails. I can have a guy in El Salvador sew me a new zipper or Velcro for 4 bucks.

  • @Losttoanyreason
    @Losttoanyreason 6 лет назад

    Makes total sense. Now I know why I just replace the zipper.

  • @sistah_ellis
    @sistah_ellis 4 года назад

    In this case, would it be worthwhile to replace the entire zipper, and sew on a new one?

    • @UCANZippersUSA
      @UCANZippersUSA  4 года назад

      In my opinion, I would replace the whole zipper. You'll save a lot of time taking that approach.

  • @jeanninerutman2753
    @jeanninerutman2753 3 года назад

    How do I sew in a waterproof zipper

  • @nigelbenson5287
    @nigelbenson5287 4 года назад +1

    Suggest people check out the RUclips channel I Can't Afford That. They have zip problem fixes that haven't occurred to this guy.

  • @ZeniaRose
    @ZeniaRose 2 года назад

    lol I constantly have customers whinging at me "why can't you just put new bottom pieces on?!" ... because I can't. The only things I can replace are the top stops and sliders!

  • @meadowlark22
    @meadowlark22 7 лет назад +6

    But you CAN replace the zipper in ANY garment. Lots of work, but worth it if you really love the piece.

  • @hazelmurray3238
    @hazelmurray3238 6 лет назад

    I have a zipper that has become misallighed. Can anyone help with this.

  • @comm2531
    @comm2531 5 лет назад +1

    Comon. Those pins/box end stoppers can be crimped with a good crimper. The hardware is fragile. If they broke off in the first place, they were never crimped good by the machine factory right? I'd be more afraid of breaking the piece with an overzealous crimp. Maybe a non mechanically inclined individual with no skills and frail hands would have a problem. Like the other lady in the other video sewing in a new piece. Ya.