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ZULUMASTER
09-21-2015, 13:56
I finished sewing my first tarp and all I have left to do is seam seal. It should be quite and upgrade from my classic Walmart tarp. I used the 10x12 hex hit from RBTR and am happy with how it turned out! Thanks to everyone who provided advice, HF was an invaluable resource for this project.

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Ratdog
09-21-2015, 14:59
Can't see the attachment... :confused:

Congrats, very satisfying to make your own stuff.

ZULUMASTER
09-21-2015, 15:08
Hmm, I can see it on my phone and desktop. I will see if I can figure out what's wrong.

ZULUMASTER
09-21-2015, 15:11
I think it works now, please let me know if it is still not showing.

Eidson
09-21-2015, 16:04
Very nice! Your work looks great and that Multicam is gorgeous.

ZULUMASTER
09-21-2015, 16:46
Thanks, I'm looking forward to seeing how the Multicam looks out in the woods.

ZULUMASTER
09-21-2015, 16:47
Congrats, very satisfying to make your own stuff.

It certainly is, and addictive!

Scraprider7
09-21-2015, 19:54
Looks great! I've been eyeing that RSBTR Hex kit and after seeing everyones results it's definitely on my project list. +1 on the multicam!

ZULUMASTER
09-22-2015, 14:34
Thanks, I definitely recommend the RBTR kit. Comes with everything you need and comes with the parts to make some stuff sacks.

Rekoob
09-22-2015, 14:38
Wow, that looks great.

Shoot... another item added to the DIY list. :)

n2outdrs
09-22-2015, 15:20
Nice, looks great.

Campdavid
09-22-2015, 18:05
Thanks, I'm looking forward to seeing how the Multicam looks out in the woods.

Well if it's working right you won't be able to see how it looks in the woods. :lol::lol::lol:

Kidquick
09-22-2015, 19:06
Stellar tarp! Gotta love the Multicam!

ZULUMASTER
09-22-2015, 21:11
Well if it's working right you won't be able to see how it looks in the woods. :lol::lol::lol:

Too true! Hopefully I don't lose it on my first outing!

ZULUMASTER
09-22-2015, 21:15
I finished the seam sealing and got it weighed tonight. Came in at 17.2 oz. on my kitchen scale. While not super lightweight, I'm happy with it especially with the amount of coverage I get from it.

FJRpilot
09-22-2015, 21:44
I think 17.2 is great! Nice job with the whole project. I'm sure it will serve you well and you can take pride in the fact you made it yourself...Congratulations!

justsomeguy
09-25-2015, 22:38
perfect....... enough said