Sort of hoping I may be able to do something like this. I have an older North Rebel 10M that I wrecked (landed on a roof...oops). The bladder and struts are fine, I just tore the canopy all over. I think there is enough material there to do what you're describing.57palawandan wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 8:51 amI had extra time on my hands also and converted a 2012 as rally 8m to a wing.
I cut out the end struts ,approx 2 panels each and re sewed it all together.
Took the bladder, removed the 2 valves and patched over the hole.
I used heavy rope and sewed it on the main strut for handles.
There has been a lack of wind so I haven't tried it yet.
I want to use it with my MTN board skimming on the beach.
Possible use it with my bike.
nemoz wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 4:34 pmI bought a used singer machine 3232 for 20 euros during covid quarantine, was not working properly, I disassembled it and it had multiple problems of tensioning, hook timing and needle height, I found all the how to videos on youtube (I supposed the old owner disassembled it for some reason and reassembled it not correctly). I had no sewing experience or at least just the basic. The first blue 4,6 one is not perfectly symmetrical one tip has higher AOA than the other, the white dacron one is way way better, i will rebuilt the 4,6 after my holiday in Greece. I designed it with Surfplan and i printed it on A0 paper size for 16€ https://www.surfplan.com.au/sp/downloads/index.aspx.
If you follow the sewing lines correctly it will be simmetrycal.
For the bladders you can custom order them from https://drtuba.eu/product/dacron-adhesive-tape. You can ask to Gigi on the forum.
The only tips I can give you is to use needle for leather(this will help you to not breaking the polietilene thread), a good 9mm 3m double side tape (to pre align all the fabric parts), and to spray the thread in the spools with wd40 (this will prevent thread to stick on the needle with the glue from the 3m tape). I would love to have this tips in advance.
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