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Skip Gundlach
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Rainwater Catchment and Filter
Bob wrote:
Hi:
I've had this same project on the back burner for some time in hopes
that I would fiind an answer to this:
So what material to use for the catch tarp?
Kinda like the idea of USDA food grade stuff.
Really dont want to drink waterproofing or UV protection chemicals.
Suggestions?
Bob
We're about to do awnings, with one of the catchment modes discussed
here.
Awning fabrics
http://www.weblon.com/regatta.html
http://www.weblon.com/coastline.html
http://www.weblon.com/vanguard.html
All look much better than sunbrella, and are designed to last in a
commercial environment. At the time I did my initial research, it was
similar in cost to sunbrella....
L8R
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