Board/Quiver Bag Zipper Woes?
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 9:02 pm
Been dealing with my crappy at first corroded, then broken tab, then often derailed and finally failing zippers for quite some time on some of my bags piss me off that these companies don't use either a stainless or fully plastic unit
Anyway, I found that you can unseize these zipper "cars" with vinegar and, once the "car" breaks, you can get clip-on new cars. Juene Brothers carries a whole bunch of this stuff in Vic, probably larger fabric shops do too. Also, they sell zippers by the foot quite cheap and you can use the old zipper fabric to sew on the new zipper no probs. Even a crappy machine can handle it as the material is quite thin.
This may be old news but wasn't to me. Thought some of you might wanna know too Today I got a brand new bag.... zipper
Anyway, I found that you can unseize these zipper "cars" with vinegar and, once the "car" breaks, you can get clip-on new cars. Juene Brothers carries a whole bunch of this stuff in Vic, probably larger fabric shops do too. Also, they sell zippers by the foot quite cheap and you can use the old zipper fabric to sew on the new zipper no probs. Even a crappy machine can handle it as the material is quite thin.
This may be old news but wasn't to me. Thought some of you might wanna know too Today I got a brand new bag.... zipper