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SCOTT EVANS.
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November 14, 2006 at 1:49 am #43485
Geof Givens
Geof,
Excellent points. Actually once you start explaining what you’re doing, they can be pretty helpful, (besides which I’ve encountered some semi-babes). ANDas uncomfortable as Joann’s is, buying slinky little black cocktail dresses from the area thrift shops is much worse 🙄
But hey good silk can be had for a buck or less a yard if you’re willing to be possible mistaken for a transvestite.
John
LMAO…what do you mean “mistaken”??
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September 30, 2008 at 3:53 pm #43486John
Last chute was 12 feet and it worked fine just using parachute cord from the army-navy surplus.
John SYou can bet your life on that surplus parachute chord! I have. It is the same stuff actually used on the Army’s parachutes. So you gotta figure you are good to go for up to my 200+lb body weight plus another 100lbs or so in gear at a plane speed of somewhere around 120mph plus body acceleration due to gravity..in short, it’s strong stuff. Just get rid of any frayed parts immediately as it loses strength and reliability once the sheath is damaged. Also pack this stuff away from ejection charges as it is nylon sheathed. 😉
September 30, 2008 at 9:10 pm #43487SCOTT EVANS
Ha! Well, when I asked my wife if she would make a few chutes for me, she knew how few that wouldn’t be, and she said no, but she’d teach me how to use her machines. One, a heavy-duty programmable, sewing machine, and the other, a surger that puts those nice edges on. It really was a good feeling knowing how to use a sewing machine. I’ve got a bunch of them, 54-72″, and I’ll go back to them sometime next year. I lost the first one I made at Oktoberfest ’05, so I’m still in mourning. The nylon harness broke at the booster (only use Kevlar now), so my chute and the light payload section hit a thermal and headed off to Cheyenne. 🙄
Hey Bruce
I was reading this post earlier today. Called my dad and told him not to give away anymore of my mothers machines. (She died a few years back)
I never thought I would be adding sewing machines into my Rocket shop. 🙄
Is a Husqvarna Viking Huskylock 905 Freearm Serger a good machine????
You should know since your a pro now. 😉
Do you give free sewing lessons?October 1, 2008 at 1:53 am #43488
Warren B. MusselmanModeratorMy wife is drooling over the machine so rest assured it’s a good machine. Right now we’re up to 5 sewing machines including 2 sergers…
Warren
October 1, 2008 at 2:54 am #43489SCOTT EVANS
My wife is drooling over the machine so rest assured it’s a good machine. Right now we’re up to 5 sewing machines including 2 sergers…Warren
It Looks coplicated to me, 4 spools!!!
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