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Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 7:56 am Post subject: Great point Rick... |
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You make a very good point Rick. Definitely best to know the fabric is worthy of all that work and expense. It is good that you can drive to your Polyfiber provider.
Bob Green
Time: 07:42:01 PM PST US
Subject: Re: RE: Kolb-List... "gotime 242...
From: Richard Girard <aslsa.rng(at)gmail.com>
Bob, I agree with what you say although I've never done any business with
Jim and Dondi. Many people on this list recommend them, too. Here in Kansas
we have a Polyfiber distributor at Mound Ridge. I can drive there and get my
supplies, ask questions and save the shipping costs.
That being said I've not seen anyone remind this fellow (it would be nice to
know your name, rather than a computer moniker, by the way) that the very
first step should be to test the fabric to see if it is worthy of the effort
of doing anything with it. If it won't pass the test described in Appendix F
of the Polyfiber manual the fabric is junk and should be replaced.
The test is bone simple. The manual calls it the "Hang it on the Wall
Test".
Quoting the manual "If the fabric breaks, it fails. Time to re-cover.
It would be a shame to go to all the trouble to repaint, rejuvenate or do
anything to junk fabric. Do the test first.
Rick Girard
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