--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "John Annesley" <John@...> wrote:
>
> As for your burlap question: yes, its real burlap bought from the
> garden supply store, for about $3.40 for a seven foot square piece
> of it, which 49 square feet.
Just curious, John, did you consider or try spraying the burlap with
PC? Even a high cement content PC should give you a bit more
elasticity.
Also, you might borrow a page from another PC'er (clyde curry, I
think?) who has used discarded commercial carpet for a similar
application. You could probably get strips of that for free if you
looked around some, and it would save them from becoming landfill
material. Obviously, this would be something better applied to an out
building first to test it out, but perhaps you need a workshop? =)
- Ernie
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