
Originally Posted by
HURRICANEBOB
I do the low cost high fashion thing. I go over to Walmart this time of year and by me some of them there cheapo cargo pants. Then, I hang around coustruction sites till they go home at night, and go over to their scrap piles, and pick up them little useless pieces of foam board. Well ya takes them home, cut them into 5 by 8 inch squares, and use some of that "liquid nails" stuff to glue three pieces together. And then, I makes me about 4of them, with 3 sheets each. (Usually by them I'm a couple sheets gone too). Make 2 extra, cause thems are the ones for the inside pockets in your hooded wind breaker from Tractor Supply company. Now, about them other 4. 2 goes in the lower pockets in the cargo slacks, right down there above your ankles. Thie way your feet won't drown. Then 2 more goes in them big hip pockets in the cargoes. See that way with your wallet full of all the money you save on buying a PDF, your butt won't sink from the weight of the coins. Them there last 2, like I said, goes inside your jacket in them there glove pockets.
And I stay a lot warmer wearing these here R-45 PDF floatable thingies.
CAUTION. Be darn sure the liquid nails is drill on them ones you stick in your jacket. Them fumes are intense. First time I made this mistake I ramped in at Jamestown, and ran for 4 hours before I got passed the no wake buoys. But the fishing was good in there........
Oh yeah, one more caution. Though they make your jacket look like Kevlar, they don't do a very good job stopping bullets. We tested this, and my neighbor ought be coming home in a couple more weeks. Darn glad we started testing with the .22 instead of that 30-0-6.