1.9 is fine. I have a good number of nights in my 1.9 and I go 285.
1.9 is fine. I have a good number of nights in my 1.9 and I go 285.
"We don't stop hiking because we grow old,
we grow old because we stop hiking."
-- Finis Mitchell,
i've now become a cottage industry for my buddies and their ever growing need for gear. my wife brings things to me to sew because she doesn't know how to use it. the other day i found myself flicking channels and stopped on martha for a brief moment until i realized what the hell i was doing. i guess i'm no longer a closet sewer. maybe if i wear a kilt while sewing it'll be more fitting.
Hey Fronkey, who was the ebay lady? I'd like to order from her...
Looks great! I picked up all the stuff to make my own about 2 months ago. this is some inspiration to get it done.
AKA Coconut Pete
This is her e-mail. [email protected]
Just tell her you're from the forums and if you order 1-10 yards, shipping is $5.00. 11 or more it's free.
Fronkey
Many thanks Fronkey!!!
I have so many projects to start that I can't decide what to do first!
Am I reading this right ..... 1.9 is good for 285 lbs.? I thought I saw in Warbonnets chart that a 1.9 "double layer" was rated for 400 lbs.
I'm so out of shape ......I passed gas yesterday and pulled a muscle!
The the ratings for manufacturers have to be very conservative. But the strength is pretty good. I have and a good number of the bigger guys have had no problem using 1.9oz.
"We don't stop hiking because we grow old,
we grow old because we stop hiking."
-- Finis Mitchell,
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