You can try Paco. He has done some shirts for me and might be able to help you out. I'm not sure what a plate carrier is but I am sure he does lol
Paco's Custom Clothiers offering hand tailored clothing.
Thanks Chef, already contacted them, still a no.
You can try Paco. He has done some shirts for me and might be able to help you out. I'm not sure what a plate carrier is but I am sure he does lol
Paco's Custom Clothiers offering hand tailored clothing.
You're probably going to need someone with a commercial sewing machine. My guess is because of the rip stop nylon and cordura are very thick and need a heavy duty needle to sew. You can check Sewing by Judy in Hobart, but I'm not sure if she'd be able to help.
From your house to the guest house? lol sounds like you can afford to kick back and pay someone else to shovel that snow while sipping on a hot cup of coffee from inside the house.
I'm a hands on type of guy.
So anyone have any recommendations on a small lightweight (I want to be able to lift it) snow blower?
Well I kinda think it is time for a robot with a snow blower to be built and marketed.... So much easier for the robot to just sit there and have a sensor tell it to start shoveling.... All done when you get up in the morning... They have these things already to mow your lawn and to sweep the room... Shouldn't be all that hard to figure out...
BDS JIN, you might also think about a shoe repair place as they would have sewing machines that can handle heavy leather.... Just a thought...
So I have started the reloading season with all this wind and rain and cold and talk of inches of snow this weekend.... ugh.....
Not autonomous, but a step in the right direction.
[video=youtube;tPg1ZMiC9pA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPg1ZMiC9pA[/video]
You're probably going to need someone with a commercial sewing machine. My guess is because of the rip stop nylon and cordura are very thick and need a heavy duty needle to sew. You can check Sewing by Judy in Hobart, but I'm not sure if she'd be able to help.
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This doesn't solve the feets and feets of snow. What? Push snow against the base of a pile? Need a new design. This design would be practical in KY.