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What about the fiber pads used in the rooftop evaporative coolers or "swamp
coolers" popular in the West? "dazed and confuzed" wrote in message ... Garland Gray II wrote: There is an open mesh material maybe half inch thick made to lay under a mattress to allow air to circulate, however it is quite expensive. It looks somewhat like the washable mesh filters in HVAC systems. I have to believe there is some sort of common building material similar to this, however I've not yet found it. I could also use a thinner sheet of such material. perhaps 1/8 to 1/4 inch thick to line a locker used for storing a spinnaker. Has anyone seen such material? Thanks! Try looking at the mat that is used under cedar shake shingles. It sounds like what you are seeking. -- If you don't go there, you will never know what is there. I ain't looking for trouble,.....but you can find it here. |
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