Looks pretty good overall, well worth an afternoon of your time. If I were doing this, I'd probably use less dye so that hopefully that pattern was a little more visible. Good job
I think it turned out great for your first attempt! Perhaps a little darker wouldnt be bad but like you said in the leaves it would disappear lol, for something you'd use year round brown might be better because green can stick out in brown, but brown typically doesnt stick out in green. You can even mix colors for different effects and rit even makes dye remover too for even more options, if you heat the water to boiling then pull it off the fire you should be able to do that tent body. The mesh should be made of nylon which would resist the heat the same as the fabric, ive heard of people adding just a touch of vinegar to help absorption but ive never tried it so not recommending it just saying lol. Very cool! Cant wait to see the rest, thanks for showing!
i tried to dye a military pack it ruined the entire waterproofing that came peeling off made it sticky not takign that risk ever again with gear i actually like
Looks pretty good overall, well worth an afternoon of your time. If I were doing this, I'd probably use less dye so that hopefully that pattern was a little more visible. Good job
I might try that whenever I get around to dyeing the tarp
@@procaliberhq Looking forward to seeing how that one turns out too
I think it turned out great for your first attempt! Perhaps a little darker wouldnt be bad but like you said in the leaves it would disappear lol, for something you'd use year round brown might be better because green can stick out in brown, but brown typically doesnt stick out in green. You can even mix colors for different effects and rit even makes dye remover too for even more options, if you heat the water to boiling then pull it off the fire you should be able to do that tent body. The mesh should be made of nylon which would resist the heat the same as the fabric, ive heard of people adding just a touch of vinegar to help absorption but ive never tried it so not recommending it just saying lol. Very cool! Cant wait to see the rest, thanks for showing!
Thanks for the informative comment!
@procaliberhq hey no problem 👍 the more good information we can share the better off everyone will be lol
When will you do an Altoid do-over? Where you demonstrate using more of the items?
That is defnelty in the cards but will probably wait until fall unlsess we get some cooler weather/.
@procaliberhq cool! I'm getting old so time flies , Fall is right around the corner.
Nice man that came out good great video it’s nice to change it up once in awhile
Glad you like it!
One and done
Indeed
That looks awesome mate. Well done
Thanks 👍
Looks good as is.
Thanks for the feedback
I’d love to see what happens if you used green dye on the acu.
Might have to try that with the tarp
Do you think you’d be able to dye the main bug net section as well or would temp compromise it ?
I don't see any reason it wouldn't work. I just didn't have enough time to do both.
i tried to dye a military pack it ruined the entire waterproofing that came peeling off made it sticky not takign that risk ever again with gear i actually like
Im curios as to what caused that to happen? What company made the piece of gear you was trying to dye?