---I think your refering to Mikey Sklar who you will find in these
posts also- Clyde In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "Ernie Phelps"
<eepjr24@...> wrote:
>
> --- 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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