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Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Sat 13 Feb, 2016 8:50 pm
by keithy
Dino rover wrote:what is the difference between the tyvek I can get at plasta masta for $180 for 30 m2 and 1443r?


Not sure about the stock that Vast have, but Tyvek with the Homewrap printing is usually the hard structure homewrap Tyvek, not the soft structure 1443r.

As posted earlier in this thread, the 1443r stuff is more paper/cloth like and lighter compared with the Homewrap. The 1443r stuff is used in kite making, and protective apparel and signage printing, and usually is not preprinted. There's a pic of what it should look like in the TRG page http://www.terrarosagear.com/materialsconstruction.htm. I've not compared them directly, but my understanding is that the 1443r is more breathable than the homewrap.

The stuff at plastamasta is the homewrap equivalent, and the homewrap stuff is generally cheaper than the soft structure Tyvek.

Anyway if you can wait a couple of weeks, I can PM you when I'm back and you can look at it for yourself.

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Sun 14 Feb, 2016 5:49 am
by simonm
Dino rover wrote:Thanks keithy im interested but confused

at vast outdoors they havr tyvek ex terra rosa

looked at it today - says "home wrap" doesnt reference 1443r is light noisy and strong / tough

what is the difference between the tyvek I can get at plasta masta for $180 for 30 m2 and 1443r?


You are looking at hard structure and soft structure Tyvek - and like Franco says within those categories there are different types as well. The Homewrap (Hard Structure Type 10) is paper like whilst the 1443r (Soft Structure Type 14) is fabric/cloth like. Homewrap is heavier, more water resistant, more abrasion resistant and durable from all reports. The 1443r is more breathable, lighter weight, will be softer, drape more like cloth, and pack down into a smaller size.

1443r will also be more expensive.

http://www.dupont.com/content/dam/dupon ... _Guide.pdf

Edit: Sorry didn't see Keithy's response before I posted - he pretty much covered it.

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Sun 14 Feb, 2016 9:24 am
by Dino rover
Thanks for the explanation

it sounds ad if home wrap isnt wrong but that 1443r is prefrable

my interest was to find commercial sources in australia

material concepts (us) (a supplier) but in Australia

I will ask about the product supplied by plastamasta

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Wed 02 Mar, 2016 9:16 pm
by Dino rover
It looks like I am discussing this myself but I have found a commercial source of soft structure 1443r In suburban Melbourne for $4.00 per m (1.524 wide) - not sure if GST included.
They only want smallish orders ie I asked for 6m they dont want 36 m orders for some reason.

When I get my stash (and am sure of the deal / scope for egg on face) will advise.

Quid pro quo - need a 800 sbag for 0 deg c +

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Thu 03 Mar, 2016 6:51 am
by simonm
Dino rover wrote:It looks like I am discussing this myself but I have found a commercial source of soft structure 1443r In suburban Melbourne for $4.00 per m (1.524 wide) - not sure if GST included.
They only want smallish orders ie I asked for 6m they dont want 36 m orders for some reason.

When I get my stash (and am sure of the deal / scope for egg on face) will advise.

Quid pro quo - need a 800 sbag for 0 deg c +


That seems an unbelievably low price. Is it genuine Dupont Tyvek 1443r? It costs me about twice that to get a roll. You certainly cannot purchase it for that price in the USA.

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Thu 03 Mar, 2016 10:10 am
by simonm
Well it seems we have Dupont in Australia, and local distributors of rolls of Tyvek 1443r and Homewrap. That was news to me but its good for the Australian consumer. Thanks Dino rover for prompting me to look into that a bit more.

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Sat 05 Mar, 2016 4:17 pm
by Dino rover
I haven't picked it up yet but i can confirm its about $4.00 plus GST I have asked for soft structure 1443r and they already report selling it for backpackers / hikers.

The business is Rojo Pacific http://www.rojopacific.com.au/contactus they sell printing materials. I was referred to them by Dupont in the states - I asked Dupont who distributed 1443r in Melbourne and this is who they nominated.
Ask for Georgette. They prefer to sell it in smaller lengths rather than rolled for some reason.

Cheers

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Sat 05 Mar, 2016 5:38 pm
by simonm
Funny Dupont in the USA would never reply to my emails. I have spoken to Rojo and they offer a good service, I certainly cant match their price as yet.

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Sun 20 Mar, 2016 5:35 pm
by blakey_
Alex, do you (or anyone else) still have tyvek homewrap for sale?

Need ~2m x 2.7m, could get by with 1.5m by 2.7m but happy to buy
in whole metre increments.

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Tue 22 Mar, 2016 1:48 pm
by blakey_
blakey_ wrote:Alex, do you (or anyone else) still have tyvek homewrap for sale?

Need ~2m x 2.7m, could get by with 1.5m by 2.7m but happy to buy
in whole metre increments.


Scratch this. Bought a 2.7 x 30m roll.

About to go away for 2 weeks, but happy to help anyone here out with a few metres from 7/4 to 10/4 before I go away again.

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Thu 24 Mar, 2016 6:53 pm
by alxhoff
Hey blakey,

do you still have a few meters up for grabbs? looking to experiment with making a bivvy so maybe 2 or 4 meters if you have it?

Would be very appreciative.

Cheers mate

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Wed 30 Mar, 2016 2:05 pm
by 4paws
G'day Blakey,

same here - I'm experimenting with rain shirts/skirts and would like to try out tyvek. Any chance you got a few meters left for me?

Thanks a lot

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Mon 04 Apr, 2016 2:44 pm
by limestonecowboy
Howdy Blakely,

I'm needing 2-3 m of tyvek, if you still have any left. Many thanks!

Cheers

Jeremy

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Tue 05 Apr, 2016 2:57 pm
by Anthonyo
Hi blakey
If there is any spare, I would like 2 to 3 metres too.
Thanks
Anthony

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Wed 06 Apr, 2016 9:38 pm
by simjo
Hi Blakey,

Can I grab a couple of meters if you have any spare please?

Cheers.

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Sat 09 Apr, 2016 1:23 pm
by blakey_
Hi all,
sorry to do this, but I only returned home a couple of days ago and have been madly organising bikes & gear for a month of touring in Japan, flying out tomorrow.

I barely had time to cut up the tyvek for my own ground sheet, and there's no time left to cut & post it for others.

When I get back I'll post again and anyone that's still looking for some I'll sort you out.

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Sat 09 Apr, 2016 2:35 pm
by keithy
Anyone in Melbourne interested, I have some 1443r Tyvek spare. It's the 1.52m wide stuff, but has been folded. I think I have about 5-6m left.

$9/m PM if interested.

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Mon 02 May, 2016 7:44 pm
by Dino rover
May I remind the reader particularly the melb. Reader you can get it for $5 per lin metre from rojo pacific

see my post above

1443r supplier nominated to me by dupont in the states

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Mon 23 May, 2016 7:40 pm
by simjo
Dino rover wrote:May I remind the reader particularly the melb. Reader you can get it for  per lin metre from rojo pacific

see my post above


I second that. Just got some delivered from them. Very quick postage.

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Mon 06 Jun, 2016 9:40 am
by carryless
blakey_ wrote:Hi all,
sorry to do this, but I only returned home a couple of days ago and have been madly organising bikes & gear for a month of touring in Japan, flying out tomorrow.

I barely had time to cut up the tyvek for my own ground sheet, and there's no time left to cut & post it for others.

When I get back I'll post again and anyone that's still looking for some I'll sort you out.


Hey Blakey, do you still have any homewrap available? I'm assuming you are back from you bicycle tour in Japan, which sounds amazing btw.

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Mon 06 Jun, 2016 10:27 am
by blakey_
carryless wrote:Hey Blakey, do you still have any homewrap available? I'm assuming you are back from you bicycle tour in Japan, which sounds amazing btw.


I am back, but I'm away for work for another week. It was amazing, highly recommended.

Some friends locally took a bunch off my hands, but I think there's enough left for me to reserve a bit personally and move on the rest. Once I'm back I'll have to PM a few others first who originally requested some though.

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Mon 06 Jun, 2016 11:15 pm
by Niftynomad
Wow.

Old forum dates...

Is this still relevant /available?
If so, can I please order 2m?

Regards

Q.

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Wed 15 Jun, 2016 5:45 pm
by MPoland
Hey all – I'm after a piece of Tyvek at least 2m x 2.5m to use as a floor for a new mid. Let me know if you have any available!

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Wed 27 Jul, 2016 7:39 pm
by Drazah
Hi,
I'm just after 2.5m of tyvek if anyone has any to sell

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Thu 04 Aug, 2016 9:11 am
by AWTtrekker
Another one looking for some Tyvek, the home wrap type for a groundsheet rather than the 1443r. 1.8m to 2.5m or thereabouts should do it if anyone has any.

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Thu 04 Aug, 2016 2:29 pm
by Randle
Dino rover wrote: commercial source of soft structure 1443r In suburban Melbourne for $4.00 per m (1.524 wide) - not sure if GST included.
They only want smallish orders ie I asked for 6m they dont want 36 m orders for some reason.
..
The business is Rojo Pacific http://www.rojopacific.com.au/contactus


Great find - thanks! I just did an ordered from Georgette [email protected] and picked it up today at $4.00 per metre (+GST). The minimum order is now 10 metres (but no mention of maximum.

I'm going to create a bivvy bag and experiment with a few other things... read an interest article on tyvek coveralls for rain gear http://gossamergear.com/wp/tip-of-the-week-make-a-hooded-tyvek-rain-jacket-and-chaps-for-under-10

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Tue 23 Aug, 2016 7:06 pm
by Bill P
I'm also keen on purchasing 3m of the 2.7m Tyvek Homewrap.

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Tue 06 Sep, 2016 3:47 pm
by dagsands
I have an invoice waiting to be paid for rojo pacific for 10mt of 1443r but i wonder if I am having a mental lapse. I am getting this for foot prints under tents. Is this too delicate? Should I use the homewrap instead (if I can get it) despite it being noisy?
Thanks in advance for helpful advice from you clever walkers ...

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Tue 11 Oct, 2016 9:24 pm
by dashandsaph
I've ordered some home wrap by the metre in 2.7m width - $22/metre from this ebay seller.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/262387864417

Was posted promptly and seems fine so far.

Re: Tyvek by the metre for bushwalkers

PostPosted: Wed 19 Oct, 2016 9:38 pm
by dashandsaph
The Tyvek from my previous post arrived -exactly as promised. Worth considering.