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Eagle Becker Pack frame #786885 07/28/13 08:36 PM
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From my BF thread on this as I figured the Pound may be interested as well..

I have had an Eagle Becker MOLLE Patrol Pack now for almost two years and like it plenty. When I got it I was also trying to locate one of the internal frames that Eagle made for the pack but I have just run out of steam. Earlier today I was reading a thread in the Becker Forum here on Bladeforms and it got me thinking…so I raced off to the shed and started creating… laugh

I have always used a 2L Camelbak bladder in this (and my previous pack), the Platatac sleeve is just a single layer of lightweight cordura that protects the bladder, with this pack the problem is that the bladder and sleeve end up in a bundle at the bottom of the internal frame/bladder sleeve of the pack, I figured that I would work on a fix for this as well.

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So I cut a sheet of .093 kydex to the size of the existing foam pad in the pack and then attached the Platatac sleeve to this with four eyelets and an addition rectangle of kydex making a sandwich of the sleeve.

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Where it will slot…

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I then cut a new foam pad for the back of the kydex, the foam (an outdoors “floor tile” from a pack I use to make a “door step” in front of my big tent) is about the same thickness as the original foam pad that came with the pack but significantly denser…..

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Masked up ready for the spray contact cement …

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And together under some weight as it all sets….

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I will leave it overnight now (it is 1830hrs now wink ) and then clean it up and see how it looks in the morning…. laugh laugh

Stay Tuned…

Re: Eagle Becker Pack frame [Re: Andy the Aussie] #786886 07/28/13 08:37 PM
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OK…done laugh and it seems to have turned out ok… !! laugh laugh

All bonded together and the edges cleaned up a little….

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Bladder in place and all is still well…

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Happy that it all still fits..!!!!!!!

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Fully seated in the sleeve….

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And done…. laugh laugh

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It seems good on now, and the frame has some small flex to allow it to follow the curve of the back but with now lateral or longitudinal movement. Side to side it is snug in the sleeve but there is still space enough for the bladder to be full. Depending how it carries I may look at some ways to fix the frame to the back of the pack. Still it is about 2000% better than the original foam pad.

Re: Eagle Becker Pack frame [Re: Andy the Aussie] #786977 07/29/13 10:29 AM
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Nice DIY frame sheet.

I've been meaning to a couple myself.


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Re: Eagle Becker Pack frame [Re: Andy the Aussie] #787005 07/29/13 10:33 PM
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Nice that should work, mine is a sheet of AR500 steel it may be a bit heavier than yours though.


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Re: Eagle Becker Pack frame [Re: Andy the Aussie] #787041 07/30/13 10:08 PM
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Balistic protection greaser? wink


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Re: Eagle Becker Pack frame [Re: gun dog] #787122 08/01/13 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by gun dog
Balistic protection greaser? wink


Yes sir


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