I cut the side out of a large plastic cat litter container (37lb tidy cat) 
and shaped it to fit. Works well.

On Sunday, May 13, 2012 9:44:53 PM UTC-4, Joe K wrote:
>
> Thanks, Thomas.  BTW, my load has been small:  a coiled cable lock, 
> spare tube, tire repair stuff -- shouldn't sag.  I think the issue is 
> that the flat platform has a large surface area:  ca. 9 1/4 x 11 3/4 
> inches, and coroplast isn't up to the job. 
>
> I'll report back on my continuing experiments! 
>
> Joe 
>
> On May 12, 5:22 pm, Thomas Lynn Skean <[email protected]> 
> wrote: 
> > I have a SaddleSack Small I've only used a little. I have had all of the 
> other SaddlSacks, though, and have never had this problem. I have worried 
> about this problem, though, for the Small in particular (as it has no 
> underlying rack support when I use it) and for the others when I carry them 
> off the bike. 
> > 
> > I can only assume the reason this hasn't happened to me sometime is 
> because I happen never to jave carried anything heavy with a small 
> footprint on the corroplast. I wonder if gluing something long and stiff 
> near one or more edges of the corroplast might help stiffen the whole 
> corroplast platform. Perhaps one or more wooden (or bamboo :)) rulers? Or 
> flat stiff metal piece(s)? 
> > 
> > Yours, 
> > Thomas Lynn Skean

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