A search of this forum identifies quite a few sources people go to for the patch. There are different methods of how the patch is loaded, lube, patch cut and so on.
I get my patch material from a fabric store. Usually ticking, always a tight weave pure cotton material. I do this for a couple reasons, I'm too cheap to buy 100 packs of factory patches and usually there is consistency in the material. Some folks head to thrift stores micrometer in hand but I'd suspect there's more variability in the material than that from a fabric store.
Materials people claim to use;
* Commercial precut patches
* Cotton ticking
* Old tee shirts or underwear
* Whatever scrap can be found in the little woman's sewing stash
* Old denim jeans or jean pocket material
* Canvas
* Linen
* Irish linen, the stuff Fadala promoted that I've never been able to find.
* Split buckskin, I knew a gun builder who actually used the stuff
* And whatever can be scraped up.
Lubes are another manure shoot;
* Various commercial lube, T/C Bore Butter as an example.
* Various homemade concoctions
* Animal fats
* Factory lubricated patches
* Plant based oils
* Mineral oils
* Good old spit
* Whatever else folks come up with
I had a patch material purchased from a Ben Franklin Store back in the 1980s, best stuff I ever found, according to my memory. I now wish I'd have bought a bolt, that Ben Franklin Store is now gone. I recently jumped on line and found some vintage fabric that appeared to be what I'd bought from Ben Franklin and paid a premium for it, very close but no cigar. It occurred to me after I run out I'd have to rely on locating more of the vintage and that would be a hit or miss proposition so I'm back on the fabric store bandwagon.
How do you patch?
I get my patch material from a fabric store. Usually ticking, always a tight weave pure cotton material. I do this for a couple reasons, I'm too cheap to buy 100 packs of factory patches and usually there is consistency in the material. Some folks head to thrift stores micrometer in hand but I'd suspect there's more variability in the material than that from a fabric store.
Materials people claim to use;
* Commercial precut patches
* Cotton ticking
* Old tee shirts or underwear
* Whatever scrap can be found in the little woman's sewing stash
* Old denim jeans or jean pocket material
* Canvas
* Linen
* Irish linen, the stuff Fadala promoted that I've never been able to find.
* Split buckskin, I knew a gun builder who actually used the stuff
* And whatever can be scraped up.
Lubes are another manure shoot;
* Various commercial lube, T/C Bore Butter as an example.
* Various homemade concoctions
* Animal fats
* Factory lubricated patches
* Plant based oils
* Mineral oils
* Good old spit
* Whatever else folks come up with
I had a patch material purchased from a Ben Franklin Store back in the 1980s, best stuff I ever found, according to my memory. I now wish I'd have bought a bolt, that Ben Franklin Store is now gone. I recently jumped on line and found some vintage fabric that appeared to be what I'd bought from Ben Franklin and paid a premium for it, very close but no cigar. It occurred to me after I run out I'd have to rely on locating more of the vintage and that would be a hit or miss proposition so I'm back on the fabric store bandwagon.
How do you patch?
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