MOUSE ATE MY BOB TRAILER!



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Sneezy

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How do I repair rodent damage to PVC coated nylon? It's the big "Dry Sak"
satchel that came with my BOB trailer. I've got a 1-inch hole in it where a
mouse was going in and out while the trailer was in storage in my garden
shed. How do I fix it so it's weatherproof again?

I know what you're thinking -- there must have been food residue in it --
but you're wrong. The varmint seems to have been attracted to a MasterLock
combo cable that I kept in there. It ate the rubber coating off half the
length of cable. Must be a mighty tasty coating. Maybe I'll try the other
half myself. Should I use barbecue sauce, or teriyaki?
 
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 00:54:38 GMT
"Sneezy" <[email protected]> wrote:

> How do I repair rodent damage to PVC coated nylon? It's the big "Dry Sak"
> satchel that came with my BOB trailer. I've got a 1-inch hole in it where
> a mouse was going in and out while the trailer was in storage in my
> garden shed. How do I fix it so it's weatherproof again?



Hmm, gaffer tape?

The real issue is that since it's a low-temp synthetic you can't use any
hot-application products.

You might go to a camping store type place and asking whoever their tent
expert is.