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apollodorus
Apr 7, 2003, 8:53 AM
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The generally accepted big wall axiom is that if it's not clipped in, you will (not might, WILL) drop it. So, you should sew clip-in loops to all your clothes, bags, sleeping bag (polyester, not down), etc., etc. I learned this from the John Middendorf website: John Middendorf's Big Wall Gear Page Here's a lesson I learned the hard way: make the clip-in loops big enough for your hand, and not just for a carabiner. Otherwise, you have trouble clipping. Also, it's easier to handle and clip in if your hand is in there. Instead of an eye-shaped loop with one sewing point, sew it in at both ends, as a +/- 5 inch line with some slack in it. I pulled the core out of some old 6mm/7mm perlon and sewed the empty sheath for loops on a bunch of stuff today. The sheath is easy to sew through, and because it's got that climbing rope look to it, your pile jacket has been upgraded (as long as you sew it to the back of the collar, where people can see it). An amazingly inept sewing job is enough to keep the loop in place. I know. I pulled and pulled at my inept loops, but they still held. I sewed forwards with a zig-zag action, then reversed direction, and then forward again. I got carried away, and kept the pedal to the metal, hitting the Reverse Button again and again and again and again. The downside to this method is when all the thread tangles and bunches and locks up in the lower mechanism of the sewing machine because you have NO idea what you're doing. Have some tiny scissors ready, to reach in there and cut your stuff free. Still, though, I can't pull those loops off my pile jackets.
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rocmonkey
Apr 7, 2003, 10:33 AM
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You'll have to pull harder then!!! :lol:
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duskerhu
Apr 7, 2003, 10:35 AM
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Yeah! I have loops on a lot of things... and I'm not even a big wall climber... Dude, I've totally been there with the sewing machine deal! Forward, Reverse, Forward, Reverse, Forward, Reverse, Forward, Reverse, Forward, Reverse, RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRrrrrrrrrrrrr....... NAG NABit! I haTE this effin machine. EVrytIME I go BACK and foRTH it gETSAALLLCAUGHTup innere... MUUTherEFFINchocksUCKin maChINE!!! duskerhu
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apollodorus
Apr 7, 2003, 10:47 AM
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I feel your pain. Back-stitching is WAY Sodom Insane. That Mullah has infiltrated us. Every time I hit the REVERSE button, it goobs up.
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ajkclay
Apr 7, 2003, 1:11 PM
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I was so badly mentally scarred by my experiences with sewing machines in Home Economics Class in Year 8 that I have never EVER touched one again. :evil: :evil: I stitch everything by hand. I swear I could hear those machines laughing at me when I came into the room! It didn't matter which one I used, within seconds of pushing the pedal IT GOT JAMMED even if i changed machines with someone who was having no problems, that machine would jam, and the machine the other person took over would start to work :cry:
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passthepitonspete
Apr 7, 2003, 3:38 PM
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"If it ain't clipped, it's gone." [This]Big Wall Prophecy - it is Big Wall Fact.]
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fishypete
Apr 8, 2003, 8:04 AM
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Perhaps Pete should'a sewed'a clip in loop on Tom's pig....
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wallrat
Apr 8, 2003, 6:47 PM
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OINK OINK OINK
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timpanogos
Apr 8, 2003, 11:18 PM
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Umm Love my wifes surger!
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apollodorus
Apr 9, 2003, 12:04 AM
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In reply to: Perhaps Pete should'a sewed'a clip in loop on Tom's pig.... There were two GIANT clip in loops on the pig! "Clip in loops don't drop pigs, people drop pigs." - anonymous
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