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Field repairs

Sun 24 Jun, 2012 8:01 pm

Over 25yrs or so of outdoor activities, I've rarely had to effect any repairs, and what has needed to be repaired has been easily done in the field.

I bushwalk, fly-fish, packraft, ski tour, and sea kayak.

To date , All bushwking repairs have been easily with a needle a thread.

Fly fishing repairs have extended me to using braided nylon and super glue when my fly line breaks, and aqua seal for wader repairs.

Packrafting hasn't really caused me anymore issue to date, other than a lost valve cap, which was resolved with a plastic bottle we had.

Ski touring , I've had one catastrophic binding failure which required. Walk back to home. would have been fixed by carrying epoxy glue , and a screw driver.

Sea-kaykng.........not had my Yeats, but wouldob carry some epoxy and fiberglass ape if on. Longer trip.

At the end of the day, repair kits can be kept quite simple.

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Re: Field repairs

Sun 24 Jun, 2012 9:15 pm

And if you're not handy with a needle and thread, some sail repair tape can be a useful item to carry.

Re: Field repairs

Tue 26 Jun, 2012 3:25 pm

andrewa wrote:Over 25yrs or so of outdoor activities, I've rarely had to effect any repairs, and what has needed to be repaired has been easily done in the field.
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Fly fishing repairs have extended me to using braided nylon and super glue when my fly line breaks, and aqua seal for wader repairs.
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At the end of the day, repair kits can be kept quite simple.

Same here.

Fishing, as fas as I've experienced, is "repairs"! Re-tying lines, leaders, rigs ... :x

I carry some dental floss - almost impossible to break, can only be cut. And a couple of needles (darning and smaller) taped to the inside lid of my first aid kit, with electrical tape - which itself is very useful.

Re: Field repairs

Tue 26 Jun, 2012 7:12 pm

does anyone know where you can buy strips of duct tape?? ever since a friendly rat chewed a hole through my tent i have been on the lookout for some to stash in my pack.

Re: Field repairs

Tue 26 Jun, 2012 7:51 pm

dannnnn wrote:does anyone know where you can buy strips of duct tape?? ever since a friendly rat chewed a hole through my tent i have been on the lookout for some to stash in my pack.

It usually comes on a roll :wink:

Field repairs

Wed 27 Jun, 2012 7:39 am

dannnnn wrote: ever since a friendly rat chewed a hole through my tent...

Look up "Remote Repairs" in Melbourne. Or do a search here, they have joined the forum. They have this special stuff, I think it's heat pressed from both sides. Not chunky, they really do a good job. You can post stuff to them.

As for duct tape, try asking anyone in a hut on the Overland track, it's amazing how many boots you see taped together.

And for simple repairs, Elastoplast from the 1st aid kit, & a good length of builders twine that is your clothes line / emergency boot lace / guy line / whatever you need it to be to get you through.

Re: Field repairs

Wed 27 Jun, 2012 8:43 pm

Just in case, there is always either half a roll of gaffer tape or sports tape in my pack somewhere although I have used thumb screws, ring clamps, alligator clips and plumbing tape for odd repairs. I also carry an old air bed puncture repair kit which has come in handy for patching stuff like thermarest, tent, jacket. My little pointy watch tool has been handy for sunglasses screws and cleaning out fuel injectors.
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