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swat2 June 21st, 2005 19:33

ill have to post some of my pics of the 60 dollar ghillie suit hah.ill let you guess what it is made of and no its not jute.

TH_CYRUS50 June 22nd, 2005 01:05

I will get back at every one but first i have to go to work ;-)

Thanks for the reply people.

-CY

Farmboy June 22nd, 2005 11:01

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...y/ghillie2.jpg

swat2 June 22nd, 2005 11:18

I think i asked on army.ca what was down by ur leg? its blue

TH_CYRUS50 June 22nd, 2005 17:11

Ok i now understand why i should make one of my own, i can personaly chose the collors my self.
If i would buy a premade Ghillie the risk of getting the wrong collor's is bigger.

I also read that the time that i have to invest in an tracker suit is about 5 hours, is there any one that confirm that time table???
And the price is a lot nicer

-CY

FOX_111 June 22nd, 2005 17:24

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Originally Posted by TH_CYRUS50
Ok i now understand why i should make one of my own, i can personaly chose the collors my self.
If i would buy a premade Ghillie the risk of getting the wrong collor's is bigger.

I also read that the time that i have to invest in an tracker suit is about 5 hours, is there any one that confirm that time table???
And the price is a lot nicer

-CY

If you are doing the shirt and pants, it's about 60h. Only the shirt I would say about 45h. But that is all depending on YOU. What do YOU want to do and how fast you are doing it. I had to re-enfore by shirt at the elbow erea, remove all buttons, install velcros at some places, cut holes and stich them for ventilation. Just the shirt preparation prior to sewing the net and adding the jute is about 5h. If you don't have the jute strand ready, you have to cut it, pull all the trands by hand, die them, wash them somewhat (the messy part) and tie them to the net. That is the biggest part of the suit preparation.

If you make it yourself, you are sure it will fit your needs. And if you don't like the end result, you know exacly what to do to correct it.

TH_CYRUS50 June 22nd, 2005 17:44

I deciede so far that i only need an thorso, but i stil have my doubts of taking a stalker or tracker.
45 hours, well some one here planted a seed on me :D
I just have get the job done, wel vacation is comming up in a few weeks so that kit wil keep mee bussy.

I already want thank everybody, you have bin a great help keep posting i need the info.

Thanks and greets -CY

Farmboy June 22nd, 2005 20:57

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I think i asked on army.ca what was down by ur leg? its blue
Yup :-)

Cordura patch before it was painted camo. After the pic, the burlap on the sides were also made longer to cover that area.

choda_boy June 23rd, 2005 02:01

Fox_11 wrote
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"If you don't have the jute strand ready, you have to cut it, pull all the trands by hand, die them, wash them somewhat (the messy part) and tie them to the net. That is the biggest part of the suit preparation."
I did the dying of the burlap in my fathers restaraunt, boiled it all and rinsed it all in with in an hour, 4 pots boiling and two large pre-sock sinks for rinsing. did you glue your netting to your suit??? I did with some shoe glue, hasnt failed yet.

Pete June 23rd, 2005 05:34

I dunno, personaly, I'd rather buy the pre-dyed jute....You can buy like 5 pounds of it in several different colors for like 40 bucks US. I dunno about you but it's not even worth my time to cut, dye and rinse the jute when I can just buy it. With the hours involved with that, hell...I can't do it for that cheap. Essentialy you're still doing most of the work yourself anyway. I mean, if you want the satisfaction of doing it all yourself thats one thing but well..... fuck that ;)

Droc June 23rd, 2005 08:04

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Originally Posted by Pete
I dunno, personaly, I'd rather buy the pre-dyed jute....You can buy like 5 pounds of it in several different colors for like 40 bucks US. I dunno about you but it's not even worth my time to cut, dye and rinse the jute when I can just buy it. With the hours involved with that, hell...I can't do it for that cheap. Essentialy you're still doing most of the work yourself anyway. I mean, if you want the satisfaction of doing it all yourself thats one thing but well..... fuck that ;)

keeping in mind most people spend a shitload of time sitting on their ass(TV or ASC).
My friend made an awsome ghillie while he watched TV. when watching, just slowly work away on it....In no time he had a sweet ghillie.

TH_CYRUS50 June 23rd, 2005 12:21

ey Droc does that friend of you a picture of his ghillie??
I am curius 8)

-Greetz CY

Pete June 23rd, 2005 13:57

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Originally Posted by Droc
keeping in mind most people spend a shitload of time sitting on their ass(TV or ASC).
My friend made an awsome ghillie while he watched TV. when watching, just slowly work away on it....In no time he had a sweet ghillie.


I still mean you make the ghillie yourself, but just buy the colored jute as opposed to pulling it apart/dying it yourself. Personaly Im not really setup at home to do any amount of dying anyway, too damn messy. But as for tying all the little strands on to the suit, hell yeah, you should definately be doing that on your own.

Iceman June 23rd, 2005 14:17

60hours ... that's pushing it mate.

This is the one i'm currently using. 20hours to make it. I did mine while watching TV or listening to music. Goes by really fast. Sold 2 exactly like it. charged 400$ for each.

http://www.pbase.com/ghilliesuit/image/29680820
http://www.pbase.com/ghilliesuit/image/29680895

You need patience, lots of it.

CDN_Stalker June 23rd, 2005 18:49

$400 each?!?!? Holy crap, I gotta get making more ghillies then! (Hmmm, not a bad idea actually, I love doing it, initial cost is small................ :D)


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