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Chaco Taco
12-10-2006, 20:54
The material on my pack is too thick to get a needle through. If I melt the goo on the back of one of my patches and stick it on, will it stay? How do you get them on your pack and stay?

jlb2012
12-10-2006, 21:09
not worth the effort - leave the patches at home and have a lighter pack

veteran
12-10-2006, 21:24
Use Aleene's fabric glue, it is available at Walmart in the craft section.
Get the washable kind.
Worked for me.

chezrad
12-10-2006, 23:20
Find a local boy scout store and get some patch magic or order the stuff on line. It's the ticket for your application. I have patches on my scout uniform that have been washed a dozen times and it shows no sign of letting loose. On the other hand with some goo-gone, WD-40 or dry cleaning the patches will come off. How cool is that? :banana

http://www.scoutstuff.org/BSASupply/ItemDetail.aspx?ctlg=05NDC&ctgy=PRODUCTS&c2=UNIFORMS&c3=UN_MISC&c4=&lv=3&item=501BMK

Toolshed
12-11-2006, 00:00
Use a needle from a sewing machine or from a shoe repair shop and a pair of needlenose pliers to push it through. I have sewn a couple of thick patches onto my Lowe Alpine packs made with heavy cordura material with no issues, I then seal the seams and teh thread with seam sealer.

strnorm
12-11-2006, 00:15
Super Glue For Fabrics;)

Frolicking Dinosaurs
12-11-2006, 08:01
Gorilla glue (use less than you think you need - it expands as it dries) or decorative patches. If you want to sew them on, you need to go buy a set of upholstery needles (not very expensive and have lots of uses for gear-making).

Waterbuffalo
12-11-2006, 19:31
gorilla glue