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Keith
 
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Default tarp repair glue? Not needed now....

Black will last a lot longer, if the heat isn't a problem. That clear woven
stuff will be OK for a few months, but will still degrade in the sunlight.

"Gregg Germain" wrote in message
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Well no need to worry about repairing rips inthe tarp - this weekend's
Nor'easter took car of the cover.

So now I have to get more plastic. There's the Greenhouse film, but
that seem slimited to 6 mil. I was wondering if there was another
source of clear poly plastic that's thicker than 6 mil.

Jamestown also sells clear ploy with a weave in it to resist tears. I
might try that.



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