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Mylar has a memory, stupid. Roll it too tightly and it tends to
want to stay that way. Since it is a laminate in the case of sails, tightly rolling it has a tendency to cause delamination. Lord, but you people are idiots. S.Simon "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... The only way to store Mylar safely is rolled in a loose role. Yes, it's like old nitrate film stock. It's quite dangerous when rolled tightly! RB |
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