Running Repairs- What to take.

Bushwalking topics that are not location specific.
Forum rules
The place for bushwalking topics that are not location specific.

Running Repairs- What to take.

Postby scockburn » Sun 04 Jan, 2009 9:06 pm

Have read a few interesting threads that touched on the running repairs issue. Was wondering what others take to do running repairs if any and I'd be interested in hearing about some examples of "on track ingenuity" like Corvus' last entry in " My Tassie Gear List Under 6kg....." Steve C
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=1125&start=60#p12893
User avatar
scockburn
Athrotaxis cupressoides
Athrotaxis cupressoides
 
Posts: 100
Joined: Tue 22 Jan, 2008 6:41 pm
Location: Brisbane

Re: Running Repairs- What to take.

Postby Talus » Mon 05 Jan, 2009 9:48 am

I usually have a couple of things for repairs stashed in my pack-
-a length of dental floss for sewing + needle
-pieces of duct tape for patching
-string
-small pieces of wire
Talus
Nothofagus cunninghamii
Nothofagus cunninghamii
 
Posts: 7
Joined: Mon 22 Dec, 2008 8:23 am
Region: Tasmania

Re: Running Repairs- What to take.

Postby Son of a Beach » Mon 05 Jan, 2009 12:05 pm

For me it's just
  • sharp knife
  • string
  • safety pins
Other items in my kit (especially in the first aid kit) could potentially be used for repairs of some sorts.
Son of a Beach
Lagarostrobos franklinii
Lagarostrobos franklinii
 
Posts: 7024
Joined: Thu 01 Mar, 2007 7:55 am
ASSOCIATED ORGANISATIONS: Bit Map (NIXANZ)
Region: Tasmania
Gender: Male

Re: Running Repairs- What to take.

Postby norts » Mon 05 Jan, 2009 4:52 pm

Wire, cord, dental floss, cotton,needle, buttons, repair sleeve for tent pole, duct tape, repair kit for down mat, a few small cable ties.
I have used
repair sleeve and duct tape
needle and cotton

Roger
User avatar
norts
Lagarostrobos franklinii
Lagarostrobos franklinii
 
Posts: 2013
Joined: Wed 01 Aug, 2007 10:45 am
Location: Germantown Tas.
Region: Tasmania

Re: Running Repairs- What to take.

Postby wello » Mon 05 Jan, 2009 6:50 pm

My enflatable sleeping mat came with a repair kit of a few spare bits of material, glue etc, so that goes along. It would probably do for a tent, pack or sleeping bag too. The other thing I take is a tube of two part epoxy. This stuff will stick just about anything, and would weigh in at around 50g. I had an experience of a boot sole coming off at the wrong end of the Picton Range a few years ago, and the epoxy would have helped there. Still, I'll have it next time!

The needle and strong thread are a good idea. I might add them too.

Wello
wello
Athrotaxis cupressoides
Athrotaxis cupressoides
 
Posts: 147
Joined: Sat 05 Apr, 2008 10:43 am

Re: Running Repairs- What to take.

Postby tas-man » Thu 08 Jan, 2009 1:36 pm

To add to items already mentioned, I carry a 5 gram tube of Super Glue. It has repaired a cracked pack buckle for me in the bush, and would no doubt be useful for other "spot" repairs.
"The world reveals itself to those who travel on foot."
Werner Herzog
User avatar
tas-man
Athrotaxis selaginoides
Athrotaxis selaginoides
 
Posts: 1469
Joined: Mon 03 Sep, 2007 8:55 pm
Location: Riverside
Region: Tasmania
Gender: Male

Re: Running Repairs- What to take.

Postby Singe » Mon 12 Jan, 2009 3:18 pm

I've used sports strapping tape for semi-permanent boot repairs - sticks much better than gaffa tape and is very durable.
User avatar
Singe
Athrotaxis cupressoides
Athrotaxis cupressoides
 
Posts: 244
Joined: Wed 30 Apr, 2008 4:45 pm
Region: New South Wales
Gender: Male

Re: Running Repairs- What to take.

Postby sthughes » Mon 12 Jan, 2009 4:56 pm

I take waterproof 'Gaffa' style (with the fabric in it) tape rather than duct tape . I find it stronger, less stretchy and the water has no effect on it. I repaired my sailing dinghy's hull last year and despite abuse and being submerged often it's as good as new! Also take some cord. I must put a needle and thread in too - I used carry it but the needle rusted heaps so I discarded it and never replaced it. Actually perhaps dental floss is the go, not thread!
Last edited by sthughes on Wed 14 Jan, 2009 9:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
"Don't do today what you can put off 'till tomorrow." (Work that is!)
User avatar
sthughes
Lagarostrobos franklinii
Lagarostrobos franklinii
 
Posts: 2427
Joined: Wed 05 Mar, 2008 12:53 pm
Location: Ulverstone
Region: Tasmania
Gender: Male

Re: Running Repairs- What to take.

Postby walkinTas » Tue 13 Jan, 2009 11:25 pm

I always take spare boot laces. Don't know why because I've never broken a lace on a walk. I've used the laces as string many times though. Like Nik I carry a selection of safety pins. I carry a needle on a short piece of cotton (for splinters), a roll of strapping tape, and usually the remnants of a roll of electricians tape or whatever plastic tape I have on hand.

I'm thinking I probably should add a mattress repair kit to my pack. I read the other day the DEET can be damaging to tent floors and inflatable mattresses. Bad news 'cause I've been spraying DEET to keep the leeches away.
walkinTas
Lagarostrobos franklinii
Lagarostrobos franklinii
 
Posts: 2934
Joined: Thu 07 Jun, 2007 1:51 pm
Region: Tasmania

Re: Running Repairs- What to take.

Postby geoffmallo » Wed 14 Jan, 2009 7:57 pm

Add to the list

- small tube of seam grip (tent repair, blown seam in boot, ripped shell, etc).
- sail repair tape (just a 5x10cm section), lighter, stickier and less stretch than gaffa.
User avatar
geoffmallo
Athrotaxis cupressoides
Athrotaxis cupressoides
 
Posts: 109
Joined: Mon 21 Apr, 2008 7:53 pm

Re: Running Repairs- What to take.

Postby sthughes » Wed 14 Jan, 2009 8:53 pm

Ah sail repair tape - great idea! Tis awesome stuff on sails so yeah! :wink:
"Don't do today what you can put off 'till tomorrow." (Work that is!)
User avatar
sthughes
Lagarostrobos franklinii
Lagarostrobos franklinii
 
Posts: 2427
Joined: Wed 05 Mar, 2008 12:53 pm
Location: Ulverstone
Region: Tasmania
Gender: Male

Re: Running Repairs- What to take.

Postby corvus » Wed 14 Jan, 2009 8:59 pm

I actually use Cloth Tape (been on the outside of a pack for over 5 years ) and is magic over blisters :?
collige virgo rosas
User avatar
corvus
Vercundus gearus-freakius
Vercundus gearus-freakius
 
Posts: 5538
Joined: Mon 23 Apr, 2007 7:24 pm
Location: Devonport
Region: Tasmania
Gender: Male

Re: Running Repairs- What to take.

Postby rcaffin » Sat 07 Feb, 2009 5:47 pm

In addition to usual needle&thread and adhesive fabric tape:
Enough tools to field strip and clean my Snow Peak (or Xtreme) gas stove. Total weight maybe 20 g, includes spare O-rings. Yes, I HAVE used the kit.

Cheers
User avatar
rcaffin
Athrotaxis selaginoides
Athrotaxis selaginoides
 
Posts: 1227
Joined: Thu 17 Jul, 2008 3:46 pm


Return to Bushwalking Discussion

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 53 guests