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• #2
Bumping this...got a rack top back that needs a repair.Bit complicated. Recommendations gratefully received, particularly if NE London
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• #3
Giving this another bump...been going around shoe repairs places but not having much luck.
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• #4
May be try this guy?
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• #6
Anyone making bags at the moment? Got a framebag which needs straps replaced. London-based...
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• #7
I have a bunch of work for anyone out there that can repair a few bags for me.
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• #8
Surely someone out there can do repairs!?
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• #9
You could try Wizard Works:
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• #10
Bit late to the party but I can confirm we do repairs, http://www.wizard.works
Or email us Hello@wizard.worksBased in South London.
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• #11
Hi after years of service my seal line bag has just broken. Rest of it is good but Both side the strap bonding has come away. Any tips on how to repair ? Thanks
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• #12
It looks like the TPU seal has come unbonded - I'm not sure how successful a normal repair would be.
You could either get it sewn through, which would mean it is no longer 100% watertight (but it is unlikely much water would get in) or you could attempt to glue it on, but I think that would likely fail.
Have you tried contacting Seal Line?
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• #13
Not yet I will contact them. Yea Was thinking glue. Wondered if anyone else had same issue. Thanks
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• #14
The material looks similar to what is used on packrafts, so you could look for resources on repairing rafts to see if there are any suggestions
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• #15
Some Stormsure adhesive might fix that.
cost effective?
well done
on the forum
(like i know there is people running there own bag projects but people willing to do repairs)