dannnnn wrote:pretty sure one planet will supply down fill.. have a look on their website
andrewa wrote:Don't expect to get 700 loft plus down,
Andrew A
Onestepmore wrote:A while ago I found a DYI vid for a baffled quilt with a foot box that might be helpful (I'm probably telling you how to suck eggs though form the sounds of things!) Post some pics of your construction methods please?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GARymjolBks
Edit - after checking out a couple of related MYOG vids I just realised this was Evan from Terrarosagear, whom I think is a forum member?
Edit - how do you work out what quantity of fill is needed for a particular temperature rating? Are there charts with weight of down per (designated) area ratios available? Or do you measure loft? I have read the distinctions between, say 650 and 800 fill etc, but not sure how this relates to practically filling the baffles, and how much you'd have to order for a particular project. Just mulling over having a go making my own quilt for my son when I get him a hammock in the future.....
Strider wrote:Does it specifically need to be Australian, or are you more interested in ethical-sourcing?
andrewbish wrote:Strider wrote:Does it specifically need to be Australian, or are you more interested in ethical-sourcing?
Can't speak for others, but I wanted local suppliers so as to avoid international freight costs.
Mark F wrote:By the time you pay freight from 2 suppliers (1 for down and 1 for the fabric) you may as well pay the $45 from thru-hiker and be sure of getting top quality down and fabrics. You are most probably going to get the fabric from the US anyway.
andrewa wrote:I wouldn't know how to suck eggs. My recollection was that they get "blown". My wife has done that ....when making Easter eggs.....
Onestepmore wrote:Edit - how do you work out what quantity of fill is needed for a particular temperature rating? Are there charts with weight of down per (designated) area ratios available? Or do you measure loft? I have read the distinctions between, say 650 and 800 fill etc, but not sure how this relates to practically filling the baffles, and how much you'd have to order for a particular project. Just mulling over having a go making my own quilt for my son when I get him a hammock in the future.....
madmacca wrote:Onestepmore wrote:Edit - how do you work out what quantity of fill is needed for a particular temperature rating? Are there charts with weight of down per (designated) area ratios available? Or do you measure loft? I have read the distinctions between, say 650 and 800 fill etc, but not sure how this relates to practically filling the baffles, and how much you'd have to order for a particular project. Just mulling over having a go making my own quilt for my son when I get him a hammock in the future.....
Try playing around with the Make Your Own Bag software at http://www.phdesigns.co.uk/customsleepingbags.php and see what different design features and fill amounts do.
Our Design Your Own Sleeping Bag site is currently being redeveloped.
In the mean time check out our main site, where you'll find lots of ways to customise our bags, including widths and lengths.
If you still can't find what you're looking for contact us and we'll try to accommodate.
Best wishes
The PHD Team
andrewbish wrote:I can confirm that http://www.danisheiderdowns.com.au/ will supply down. You just need to specify fill power and grams.
andrewbish wrote:andrewbish wrote:I can confirm that http://www.danisheiderdowns.com.au/ will supply down. You just need to specify fill power and grams.
I picked up 400g of 800 fill power goose down today from the above supplier. I paid $120.
He also told me that due to some form of avian flu in China, worldwide down prices had just risen. In fact, he said his own prices will be up by 45% effective immediately. (I just missed the increase)
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