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Default The perfect storm..

On Wed, 23 Dec 2009 09:26:46 -0800, "Bill McKee"
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"Loogypicker" wrote in message
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On Dec 22, 6:03 pm, "Bill McKee" wrote:
"nom=de=plume" wrote in message

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"John H" wrote in message
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Thanks to all for the suggestions, especially Harry and the plum (try
a sewing machine!).


Comments appreciated. I found a shop that'll do the job. Now I'll let
it dry out a bit and take it in.


Again, thanks


I guess you don't know how to use one. You should learn.


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Nom=de=Plume


I can see you have never tried to sew the middle of a large canvas cover
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I have. When I built my hovercraft, I sewed all of the skirt myself. Most
home machines do not have enough clearance to get a large heavy cover ripped
in the middle in to the machine. Edges are fine, but not the center. My
wife has a Bernina machine about 30 years old. Lots of power and will sew
even naugahyde for the engine pad, but I had a rip in a cover a few years
ago, and could not get the cover in enough to sew it.


Mr. Kim, at an auto upholstery/boat cover shop will repair the large
hole and a couple smaller ones for $45. Can't beat that with a stick.

Harry had mentioned a hundred dollar shrink wrap guy. I'd love the
phone number of that guy. The cheapest I've been able to find around
here is $13.50/ft, measured from the tip to the bow to the back of the
engine.
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Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!

John H