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    Default As promised my 58patt bag

    This is the 58 pattern pack i was asking about last week. I was hoping to be done by now but due to waiting for bits to be delivered and being busy at work it hasnt happened but heres a few ongoing picks.
    This is what it looked like before
    This is some of the straps i removed

    Then my next job was to wax it using homemade greenwax which worked realy well.
    Here are a few picks, iv made a leather name tape and leather picture to cover a couple of holes from straps and also the MOD used permanent maker to mark were straps etc are to be fixed so these also cover that.
    Then i replaced the straps with nice leather and brass buckles.iv also been undecided as to remove the side pockets or not as i want the pack to look very basic and traditional so iv took a picture showing both options to see what you guys think.



    Iv still got lots to do, 4 D rings to attach top and bottom, side pockets to remove or alter and shoulder straps i was going to use leather but iv decided to use brown cotton strapping same as duluth use.
    Plus a few other ideas i have. Il keep adding pics as it comes together. Cheers ash
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    That looks great, a vast improvement on the original!

    If it were mine i'd keep the side pockets....looking forward to seeing more pics

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    vast improvement, nice one

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    lovely job there mate!
    looking forward to seing what you do to it next!!

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    Nice mod's

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    looks very good
    keep the side pockets i reckon
    easier to put small items or gubbins you might want to get at during the day
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    A very nice mod, well done and thanks for posting.
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    Fantastic idea and great work, well done!
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    Thanks everyone for the kind comments il hopefully get some more done over the weekend and post some better picks.
    Iv realy enjoyed seeing the transformation from a bag that cost next to nothing.
    Id been looking for a smaller canvas pack for a while and was close to ordering either a frost river vintage or a duluth scoutmaster but wasnt a hundred percent happy with either so decided to make my own, so i sat down to measure up what size i wanted it to order the canvas when i remembered i had this pack which turned out to be nearly the exact size i wanted and also alot cheaper than buying the canvas.
    I think the pack looks better without the side pockets and i usualy keep everything in pouches so i dont overly need them but they may come in handy at some point, il proberbly leave them on for now and use the pack for a bit then decide.
    Thanks for looking cheers ash

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    Quote Originally Posted by vizsla View Post
    Then my next job was to wax it using homemade greenwax which worked realy well.
    Lovely mod - looks great - I'd keep the side pockets.

    Any link/recipe for the homemade greenwax?

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    Yes mate if you have a look at the thread i did last week on waxing there are some good links, id insert them here bit im useless with computers. Its basicly 90% parrafin wax and10% bees wax. Theres some on ebay mate. Melt it together and re set then rub on the canvas then use a hairdrier to melt it in.

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    Cheers, got a lod of beeswax, just need to rustle up some parrafin. Got an indiana jones type bag calling for it.

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    Well iv managed to find some time tonight to put some D rings on the top, i decided to stitch and rivet them on same as the buckles as im determined for this pack to be solid. Iv took a few picks and close ups just incase anyone is thinking of doing something similar with there own pack.
    Thanks again

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    great work there brings back memories of using the large pack. looks like your doing a grand job of making it useful for a change
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    That looks very good!
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    thats great, i have one i was going to chuck out, but after seeing yours ill bookmark this page for a eainy day project.
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    Brilliant. Glad that wax worked out. Looks great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobbes View Post
    Brilliant. Glad that wax worked out. Looks great!
    Cheers pal thanks for the help

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    Heres a few more picks now with the shoulder straps and D rings underneath.
    Iv still got a few bits to do like brass buckles on the side pockets and a padded back and maybe a small pocket for a firesteel etc.


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    that is real class i like that very much thanks for showing us shows what can be done with abit of imagination,
    atb wayne

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    Thats a stunning looking bag! Good work resulting in a unique item that will last a lifetime!
    You use anything in particular to help it keep its shape when packed, or just carefull packing itself?
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    Thats one nice bag mate. Cheers.
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    Cheers chaps. I holds its shape quite well from packing it in order. But it needs to be pretty full otherwise the top will sag a little. Its just the right size to fit all my pouches neatly. Im still waiting to put some foam and a sleeve which will give it a little more shape.
    Cheers ash

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    Juat wondering if anyone has any ideas for the pack padding, i dont just want to stuff some foam bed roll in there as eventualy it will get damaged. Im thinking of a divider sewn in with the foam slid inside maybe.
    Any ideas
    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by vizsla View Post
    Juat wondering if anyone has any ideas for the pack padding, i dont just want to stuff some foam bed roll in there as eventualy it will get damaged. Im thinking of a divider sewn in with the foam slid inside maybe.
    Any ideas
    thanks
    That's what I be tempted to do, you've then got the option of taking it out to use as a sit/kneel pad
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    Thats a good point shewie i could even cover the sit matt in canvas to make it a bit more hard wearing. Cheers bud

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    Vizsla?

    That's a vast improvement on the original 58 pack.

    But, one question?

    Where the f*** were you when these were being issued? Typical...

    Nice work there.

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    Ha cheers pal, i dont think the mod could have afforded my labour costs and i was born about 50 years too late. Thanks alot. Ash

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