This is a repair method for smaller holes, which I get almost every trip.
Also I forgot to add, I believe the stitch pattern I used is called a basic "running stitch". I'm not a sewing expert at all.
This hole was a little larger compared to what I usually encounter. This is about the hole size limit for this repair. Any larger and you start pulling the surrounding netting too much.
It looks best with smaller holes that are just big enough to annoy you and let mosquitoes in.
02-14-2012, 19:14
OutandBack
What drawl?
Great tip, I think I could even attempt that repair.
thanks.
02-14-2012, 19:20
taylo
Ha yea right. I sound like Lynyrd Skynyrd's biggest fan.
02-14-2012, 19:46
OutandBack
Quote:
Originally Posted by taylo
Ha yea right. I sound like Lynyrd Skynyrd's biggest fan.
I grew up in Huntsville just north of you so I didn't notice a thang.
Great tip thanks for sharing it.
02-14-2012, 20:20
Hawk-eye
HA! A southern drawl is definitely nothing to excuse pal! Like the late great Louis Grizzard often quoted, "American by birth, southern by the grace of God"!
Enjoyed the video!
02-14-2012, 20:28
Southpaw
Your voice sounds normal to me, but then again I think anyone who lives north of the Ohio River or West of the Mississippi is a foreigner.
02-14-2012, 20:34
Dave
What drawl?
02-14-2012, 20:38
taylo
Right on, I feel better now knowing I'm amongst fellow slow talkers. I'm just used to listening to Shug.
02-14-2012, 23:02
Shug
That is a right good idea.....I always just used gaffers tape. Makes my stuff stand out and ugly!:laugh:
Shug
02-15-2012, 09:41
eflat7
When that music first started I thought I was about to be listening to Phil Collins! Good video, I'll definitely use this!