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Sunbrella does make a line for indoor use on boats. I had my pilothouse
watch berth covered with it. I guess it's got a better "feel" but not as durable, since it's not designed for full time weather exposure. -- Keith __ Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow. "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... Correct, but the upolstery grade is still intended for outdoor use (patio furniture, etc). Not aware of any product under the Sunbrella name that is intended primarily for indoor use. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Same thing. the upholstery grade has a softer 'hand'. In article , Doug Dotson wrote: Never heard of "interior" vs "exterior" Sunbrella. There are two grades but they are more appropriately designated as "Marine" grade vs "Upolstery" grade. The marine grade comes in wider widths and is a bit heavier. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Most "to-the-trade" wholesale fabric distributors (especially in major coastal cities) will have excellent prices for sunbrella. I guess the same would apply to the Gr. Lakes, etc. or anyplace there is a lot of boating activity. Be careful when you specify as the 'trade' uses two distinct grades of Sunbrella - interior and exterior. Cash on the barrel head only. If you have a legit. company letterhead, etc. they will ship. In article , Steve wrote: I have been searching for a good price on Sunbrella in quantities less than a full roll.. (it seems a full roll is the best deal but that would be 200 yds). Sail Rite is good and they have always treated me well, but their per yd price was more than I wanted to pay for my needs. This week, I did another Google and came up with Outdoor Textiles https://outdoortextiles.securedigita...ESSID=22b3dd66 e45c32fae2766eac5ae165cb&PHPSESSID=22b3dd66e45c32f ae2766eac5ae165cb They sell by the yard and the price break starts at +5 yards. 60" for 5 yards is $17 and 5+ yard is $14.40. Similar prices for 46" material.. My order was for 10 yds and there was no shipping charge. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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While we're talking about sunbrella --
Anyone know of any good technique for getting water stains out of that material? I have a bow cover that had some water sit on it till it evaporated and has now left a faint brownish water stain..... -j "Keith" wrote in message ... Sunbrella does make a line for indoor use on boats. I had my pilothouse watch berth covered with it. I guess it's got a better "feel" but not as durable, since it's not designed for full time weather exposure. -- Keith __ Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow. "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... Correct, but the upolstery grade is still intended for outdoor use (patio furniture, etc). Not aware of any product under the Sunbrella name that is intended primarily for indoor use. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Same thing. the upholstery grade has a softer 'hand'. In article , Doug Dotson wrote: Never heard of "interior" vs "exterior" Sunbrella. There are two grades but they are more appropriately designated as "Marine" grade vs "Upolstery" grade. The marine grade comes in wider widths and is a bit heavier. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Most "to-the-trade" wholesale fabric distributors (especially in major coastal cities) will have excellent prices for sunbrella. I guess the same would apply to the Gr. Lakes, etc. or anyplace there is a lot of boating activity. Be careful when you specify as the 'trade' uses two distinct grades of Sunbrella - interior and exterior. Cash on the barrel head only. If you have a legit. company letterhead, etc. they will ship. In article , Steve wrote: I have been searching for a good price on Sunbrella in quantities less than a full roll.. (it seems a full roll is the best deal but that would be 200 yds). Sail Rite is good and they have always treated me well, but their per yd price was more than I wanted to pay for my needs. This week, I did another Google and came up with Outdoor Textiles https://outdoortextiles.securedigita...ESSID=22b3dd66 e45c32fae2766eac5ae165cb&PHPSESSID=22b3dd66e45c32f ae2766eac5ae165cb They sell by the yard and the price break starts at +5 yards. 60" for 5 yards is $17 and 5+ yard is $14.40. Similar prices for 46" material.. My order was for 10 yds and there was no shipping charge. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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The Goddess of Canvas says that the recommended technique is
to use a mild detergent with just a tiny bit of bleach in it and go after it with a soft brush. In some cases it may remove the waterproofing depending upon the age of the Sunbrella etc, so you may have to treat it with 303 or Aqua-Tite to restore the waterproofing. The bad side of that is once you start treating it, you usually have to do it every season. We sent our bimini and transition piece to an outfit that cleans and restores the UV and waterproofing. Not cheap but it's better than anything that you can do yourself. Doug s/v Callista "Jay" wrote in message ... While we're talking about sunbrella -- Anyone know of any good technique for getting water stains out of that material? I have a bow cover that had some water sit on it till it evaporated and has now left a faint brownish water stain..... -j "Keith" wrote in message ... Sunbrella does make a line for indoor use on boats. I had my pilothouse watch berth covered with it. I guess it's got a better "feel" but not as durable, since it's not designed for full time weather exposure. -- Keith __ Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow. "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... Correct, but the upolstery grade is still intended for outdoor use (patio furniture, etc). Not aware of any product under the Sunbrella name that is intended primarily for indoor use. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Same thing. the upholstery grade has a softer 'hand'. In article , Doug Dotson wrote: Never heard of "interior" vs "exterior" Sunbrella. There are two grades but they are more appropriately designated as "Marine" grade vs "Upolstery" grade. The marine grade comes in wider widths and is a bit heavier. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Most "to-the-trade" wholesale fabric distributors (especially in major coastal cities) will have excellent prices for sunbrella. I guess the same would apply to the Gr. Lakes, etc. or anyplace there is a lot of boating activity. Be careful when you specify as the 'trade' uses two distinct grades of Sunbrella - interior and exterior. Cash on the barrel head only. If you have a legit. company letterhead, etc. they will ship. In article , Steve wrote: I have been searching for a good price on Sunbrella in quantities less than a full roll.. (it seems a full roll is the best deal but that would be 200 yds). Sail Rite is good and they have always treated me well, but their per yd price was more than I wanted to pay for my needs. This week, I did another Google and came up with Outdoor Textiles https://outdoortextiles.securedigita...ESSID=22b3dd66 e45c32fae2766eac5ae165cb&PHPSESSID=22b3dd66e45c32f ae2766eac5ae165cb They sell by the yard and the price break starts at +5 yards. 60" for 5 yards is $17 and 5+ yard is $14.40. Similar prices for 46" material.. My order was for 10 yds and there was no shipping charge. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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The Goddess of Canvas says that the recommended technique is
to use a mild detergent with just a tiny bit of bleach in it and go after it with a soft brush. In some cases it may remove the waterproofing depending upon the age of the Sunbrella etc, so you may have to treat it with 303 or Aqua-Tite to restore the waterproofing. The bad side of that is once you start treating it, you usually have to do it every season. We sent our bimini and transition piece to an outfit that cleans and restores the UV and waterproofing. Not cheap but it's better than anything that you can do yourself. Doug s/v Callista "Jay" wrote in message ... While we're talking about sunbrella -- Anyone know of any good technique for getting water stains out of that material? I have a bow cover that had some water sit on it till it evaporated and has now left a faint brownish water stain..... -j "Keith" wrote in message ... Sunbrella does make a line for indoor use on boats. I had my pilothouse watch berth covered with it. I guess it's got a better "feel" but not as durable, since it's not designed for full time weather exposure. -- Keith __ Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow. "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... Correct, but the upolstery grade is still intended for outdoor use (patio furniture, etc). Not aware of any product under the Sunbrella name that is intended primarily for indoor use. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Same thing. the upholstery grade has a softer 'hand'. In article , Doug Dotson wrote: Never heard of "interior" vs "exterior" Sunbrella. There are two grades but they are more appropriately designated as "Marine" grade vs "Upolstery" grade. The marine grade comes in wider widths and is a bit heavier. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Most "to-the-trade" wholesale fabric distributors (especially in major coastal cities) will have excellent prices for sunbrella. I guess the same would apply to the Gr. Lakes, etc. or anyplace there is a lot of boating activity. Be careful when you specify as the 'trade' uses two distinct grades of Sunbrella - interior and exterior. Cash on the barrel head only. If you have a legit. company letterhead, etc. they will ship. In article , Steve wrote: I have been searching for a good price on Sunbrella in quantities less than a full roll.. (it seems a full roll is the best deal but that would be 200 yds). Sail Rite is good and they have always treated me well, but their per yd price was more than I wanted to pay for my needs. This week, I did another Google and came up with Outdoor Textiles https://outdoortextiles.securedigita...ESSID=22b3dd66 e45c32fae2766eac5ae165cb&PHPSESSID=22b3dd66e45c32f ae2766eac5ae165cb They sell by the yard and the price break starts at +5 yards. 60" for 5 yards is $17 and 5+ yard is $14.40. Similar prices for 46" material.. My order was for 10 yds and there was no shipping charge. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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While we're talking about sunbrella --
Anyone know of any good technique for getting water stains out of that material? I have a bow cover that had some water sit on it till it evaporated and has now left a faint brownish water stain..... -j "Keith" wrote in message ... Sunbrella does make a line for indoor use on boats. I had my pilothouse watch berth covered with it. I guess it's got a better "feel" but not as durable, since it's not designed for full time weather exposure. -- Keith __ Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow. "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... Correct, but the upolstery grade is still intended for outdoor use (patio furniture, etc). Not aware of any product under the Sunbrella name that is intended primarily for indoor use. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Same thing. the upholstery grade has a softer 'hand'. In article , Doug Dotson wrote: Never heard of "interior" vs "exterior" Sunbrella. There are two grades but they are more appropriately designated as "Marine" grade vs "Upolstery" grade. The marine grade comes in wider widths and is a bit heavier. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Most "to-the-trade" wholesale fabric distributors (especially in major coastal cities) will have excellent prices for sunbrella. I guess the same would apply to the Gr. Lakes, etc. or anyplace there is a lot of boating activity. Be careful when you specify as the 'trade' uses two distinct grades of Sunbrella - interior and exterior. Cash on the barrel head only. If you have a legit. company letterhead, etc. they will ship. In article , Steve wrote: I have been searching for a good price on Sunbrella in quantities less than a full roll.. (it seems a full roll is the best deal but that would be 200 yds). Sail Rite is good and they have always treated me well, but their per yd price was more than I wanted to pay for my needs. This week, I did another Google and came up with Outdoor Textiles https://outdoortextiles.securedigita...ESSID=22b3dd66 e45c32fae2766eac5ae165cb&PHPSESSID=22b3dd66e45c32f ae2766eac5ae165cb They sell by the yard and the price break starts at +5 yards. 60" for 5 yards is $17 and 5+ yard is $14.40. Similar prices for 46" material.. My order was for 10 yds and there was no shipping charge. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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I checked with the Goddess of Canvas and she says that there
is indeed a Sunbrella for interior use (sorry, my mistake) it is lighter weight and no waterproofing hense the softer hand. She isn't sure if it has the UV treatment. We don't use it much. There are so may fabrics for upolstry available that few of our customers choose Sunbrella. Doug s/v Callista "Keith" wrote in message ... Sunbrella does make a line for indoor use on boats. I had my pilothouse watch berth covered with it. I guess it's got a better "feel" but not as durable, since it's not designed for full time weather exposure. -- Keith __ Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow. "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... Correct, but the upolstery grade is still intended for outdoor use (patio furniture, etc). Not aware of any product under the Sunbrella name that is intended primarily for indoor use. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Same thing. the upholstery grade has a softer 'hand'. In article , Doug Dotson wrote: Never heard of "interior" vs "exterior" Sunbrella. There are two grades but they are more appropriately designated as "Marine" grade vs "Upolstery" grade. The marine grade comes in wider widths and is a bit heavier. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Most "to-the-trade" wholesale fabric distributors (especially in major coastal cities) will have excellent prices for sunbrella. I guess the same would apply to the Gr. Lakes, etc. or anyplace there is a lot of boating activity. Be careful when you specify as the 'trade' uses two distinct grades of Sunbrella - interior and exterior. Cash on the barrel head only. If you have a legit. company letterhead, etc. they will ship. In article , Steve wrote: I have been searching for a good price on Sunbrella in quantities less than a full roll.. (it seems a full roll is the best deal but that would be 200 yds). Sail Rite is good and they have always treated me well, but their per yd price was more than I wanted to pay for my needs. This week, I did another Google and came up with Outdoor Textiles https://outdoortextiles.securedigita...ESSID=22b3dd66 e45c32fae2766eac5ae165cb&PHPSESSID=22b3dd66e45c32f ae2766eac5ae165cb They sell by the yard and the price break starts at +5 yards. 60" for 5 yards is $17 and 5+ yard is $14.40. Similar prices for 46" material.. My order was for 10 yds and there was no shipping charge. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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Sunbrella introduced several new "indoor-type_ fabrics at the industry trade
show called IBEX last fall. These are very rich fabrics for upholstery that are indeed waterproof and look like expensive drapery material. Brocades, tapestries, etc. Very handsome and virtually indestructible. Ghoti "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... I checked with the Goddess of Canvas and she says that there is indeed a Sunbrella for interior use (sorry, my mistake) it is lighter weight and no waterproofing hense the softer hand. She isn't sure if it has the UV treatment. We don't use it much. There are so may fabrics for upolstry available that few of our customers choose Sunbrella. Doug s/v Callista "Keith" wrote in message ... Sunbrella does make a line for indoor use on boats. I had my pilothouse watch berth covered with it. I guess it's got a better "feel" but not as durable, since it's not designed for full time weather exposure. -- Keith __ Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow. "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... Correct, but the upolstery grade is still intended for outdoor use (patio furniture, etc). Not aware of any product under the Sunbrella name that is intended primarily for indoor use. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Same thing. the upholstery grade has a softer 'hand'. In article , Doug Dotson wrote: Never heard of "interior" vs "exterior" Sunbrella. There are two grades but they are more appropriately designated as "Marine" grade vs "Upolstery" grade. The marine grade comes in wider widths and is a bit heavier. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Most "to-the-trade" wholesale fabric distributors (especially in major coastal cities) will have excellent prices for sunbrella. I guess the same would apply to the Gr. Lakes, etc. or anyplace there is a lot of boating activity. Be careful when you specify as the 'trade' uses two distinct grades of Sunbrella - interior and exterior. Cash on the barrel head only. If you have a legit. company letterhead, etc. they will ship. In article , Steve wrote: I have been searching for a good price on Sunbrella in quantities less than a full roll.. (it seems a full roll is the best deal but that would be 200 yds). Sail Rite is good and they have always treated me well, but their per yd price was more than I wanted to pay for my needs. This week, I did another Google and came up with Outdoor Textiles https://outdoortextiles.securedigita...ESSID=22b3dd66 e45c32fae2766eac5ae165cb&PHPSESSID=22b3dd66e45c32f ae2766eac5ae165cb They sell by the yard and the price break starts at +5 yards. 60" for 5 yards is $17 and 5+ yard is $14.40. Similar prices for 46" material.. My order was for 10 yds and there was no shipping charge. Steve s/v Good Intentions --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.600 / Virus Database: 381 - Release Date: 2/28/2004 |
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We'll have to check that out. We don;t have much call
for Sunbrella type fabrics inside. We did just do some curtains out of the interior Sunbrella recently. Doug s/v Callista "Ghoti" wrote in message . com... Sunbrella introduced several new "indoor-type_ fabrics at the industry trade show called IBEX last fall. These are very rich fabrics for upholstery that are indeed waterproof and look like expensive drapery material. Brocades, tapestries, etc. Very handsome and virtually indestructible. Ghoti "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... I checked with the Goddess of Canvas and she says that there is indeed a Sunbrella for interior use (sorry, my mistake) it is lighter weight and no waterproofing hense the softer hand. She isn't sure if it has the UV treatment. We don't use it much. There are so may fabrics for upolstry available that few of our customers choose Sunbrella. Doug s/v Callista "Keith" wrote in message ... Sunbrella does make a line for indoor use on boats. I had my pilothouse watch berth covered with it. I guess it's got a better "feel" but not as durable, since it's not designed for full time weather exposure. -- Keith __ Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow. "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... Correct, but the upolstery grade is still intended for outdoor use (patio furniture, etc). Not aware of any product under the Sunbrella name that is intended primarily for indoor use. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Same thing. the upholstery grade has a softer 'hand'. In article , Doug Dotson wrote: Never heard of "interior" vs "exterior" Sunbrella. There are two grades but they are more appropriately designated as "Marine" grade vs "Upolstery" grade. The marine grade comes in wider widths and is a bit heavier. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Most "to-the-trade" wholesale fabric distributors (especially in major coastal cities) will have excellent prices for sunbrella. I guess the same would apply to the Gr. Lakes, etc. or anyplace there is a lot of boating activity. Be careful when you specify as the 'trade' uses two distinct grades of Sunbrella - interior and exterior. Cash on the barrel head only. If you have a legit. company letterhead, etc. they will ship. In article , Steve wrote: I have been searching for a good price on Sunbrella in quantities less than a full roll.. (it seems a full roll is the best deal but that would be 200 yds). Sail Rite is good and they have always treated me well, but their per yd price was more than I wanted to pay for my needs. This week, I did another Google and came up with Outdoor Textiles https://outdoortextiles.securedigita...ESSID=22b3dd66 e45c32fae2766eac5ae165cb&PHPSESSID=22b3dd66e45c32f ae2766eac5ae165cb They sell by the yard and the price break starts at +5 yards. 60" for 5 yards is $17 and 5+ yard is $14.40. Similar prices for 46" material.. My order was for 10 yds and there was no shipping charge. Steve s/v Good Intentions --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.600 / Virus Database: 381 - Release Date: 2/28/2004 |
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We'll have to check that out. We don;t have much call
for Sunbrella type fabrics inside. We did just do some curtains out of the interior Sunbrella recently. Doug s/v Callista "Ghoti" wrote in message . com... Sunbrella introduced several new "indoor-type_ fabrics at the industry trade show called IBEX last fall. These are very rich fabrics for upholstery that are indeed waterproof and look like expensive drapery material. Brocades, tapestries, etc. Very handsome and virtually indestructible. Ghoti "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... I checked with the Goddess of Canvas and she says that there is indeed a Sunbrella for interior use (sorry, my mistake) it is lighter weight and no waterproofing hense the softer hand. She isn't sure if it has the UV treatment. We don't use it much. There are so may fabrics for upolstry available that few of our customers choose Sunbrella. Doug s/v Callista "Keith" wrote in message ... Sunbrella does make a line for indoor use on boats. I had my pilothouse watch berth covered with it. I guess it's got a better "feel" but not as durable, since it's not designed for full time weather exposure. -- Keith __ Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow. "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... Correct, but the upolstery grade is still intended for outdoor use (patio furniture, etc). Not aware of any product under the Sunbrella name that is intended primarily for indoor use. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Same thing. the upholstery grade has a softer 'hand'. In article , Doug Dotson wrote: Never heard of "interior" vs "exterior" Sunbrella. There are two grades but they are more appropriately designated as "Marine" grade vs "Upolstery" grade. The marine grade comes in wider widths and is a bit heavier. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Most "to-the-trade" wholesale fabric distributors (especially in major coastal cities) will have excellent prices for sunbrella. I guess the same would apply to the Gr. Lakes, etc. or anyplace there is a lot of boating activity. Be careful when you specify as the 'trade' uses two distinct grades of Sunbrella - interior and exterior. Cash on the barrel head only. If you have a legit. company letterhead, etc. they will ship. In article , Steve wrote: I have been searching for a good price on Sunbrella in quantities less than a full roll.. (it seems a full roll is the best deal but that would be 200 yds). Sail Rite is good and they have always treated me well, but their per yd price was more than I wanted to pay for my needs. This week, I did another Google and came up with Outdoor Textiles https://outdoortextiles.securedigita...ESSID=22b3dd66 e45c32fae2766eac5ae165cb&PHPSESSID=22b3dd66e45c32f ae2766eac5ae165cb They sell by the yard and the price break starts at +5 yards. 60" for 5 yards is $17 and 5+ yard is $14.40. Similar prices for 46" material.. My order was for 10 yds and there was no shipping charge. Steve s/v Good Intentions --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.600 / Virus Database: 381 - Release Date: 2/28/2004 |
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Sunbrella introduced several new "indoor-type_ fabrics at the industry trade
show called IBEX last fall. These are very rich fabrics for upholstery that are indeed waterproof and look like expensive drapery material. Brocades, tapestries, etc. Very handsome and virtually indestructible. Ghoti "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... I checked with the Goddess of Canvas and she says that there is indeed a Sunbrella for interior use (sorry, my mistake) it is lighter weight and no waterproofing hense the softer hand. She isn't sure if it has the UV treatment. We don't use it much. There are so may fabrics for upolstry available that few of our customers choose Sunbrella. Doug s/v Callista "Keith" wrote in message ... Sunbrella does make a line for indoor use on boats. I had my pilothouse watch berth covered with it. I guess it's got a better "feel" but not as durable, since it's not designed for full time weather exposure. -- Keith __ Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow. "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... Correct, but the upolstery grade is still intended for outdoor use (patio furniture, etc). Not aware of any product under the Sunbrella name that is intended primarily for indoor use. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Same thing. the upholstery grade has a softer 'hand'. In article , Doug Dotson wrote: Never heard of "interior" vs "exterior" Sunbrella. There are two grades but they are more appropriately designated as "Marine" grade vs "Upolstery" grade. The marine grade comes in wider widths and is a bit heavier. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Most "to-the-trade" wholesale fabric distributors (especially in major coastal cities) will have excellent prices for sunbrella. I guess the same would apply to the Gr. Lakes, etc. or anyplace there is a lot of boating activity. Be careful when you specify as the 'trade' uses two distinct grades of Sunbrella - interior and exterior. Cash on the barrel head only. If you have a legit. company letterhead, etc. they will ship. In article , Steve wrote: I have been searching for a good price on Sunbrella in quantities less than a full roll.. (it seems a full roll is the best deal but that would be 200 yds). Sail Rite is good and they have always treated me well, but their per yd price was more than I wanted to pay for my needs. This week, I did another Google and came up with Outdoor Textiles https://outdoortextiles.securedigita...ESSID=22b3dd66 e45c32fae2766eac5ae165cb&PHPSESSID=22b3dd66e45c32f ae2766eac5ae165cb They sell by the yard and the price break starts at +5 yards. 60" for 5 yards is $17 and 5+ yard is $14.40. Similar prices for 46" material.. My order was for 10 yds and there was no shipping charge. Steve s/v Good Intentions --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.600 / Virus Database: 381 - Release Date: 2/28/2004 |
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