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Old 09-18-2003, 02:59 PM
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Where can I get Eisenglass? Looking for sizes, lenghts and costs

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I use these guys-real good service and prices:

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Clear sheet vinyl

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Ted, I want to make roll up curtains for a balcony so I can use it on nice days in the late fall and early winter. Which product do you recommend? What thickness? I will roll it up during the week and roll it down and fasten the bottom on weekends.

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isinglas

strataglas is the latest greatest.
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Old 09-21-2003, 09:02 PM
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You should not need more than .030 and I would go with the Strataglas if you plan on using it for a long time without clouding or cracking. At least get press polished so it will start out clear.
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Ted, thanks

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Mark, I did buy and make curtains for my balcony. They work great. They roll up or drape down and make the late fall and early spring great to sit outside and enjoy the water view. They keep the wind out and the sun really warms up the inside.
I reccommend doing this project.

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Shawn do you sew? I have a couple pair of blue jeans that need patches
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Michael, you would be surprised at what I do.

Hope your winter went well. When do you think you will have your boat on the Bay?
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