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"NOYB" wrote in message ink.net...
"basskisser" wrote in message om... (Steven Shelikoff) wrote in message ... On 7 Jun 2004 07:01:58 -0700, (basskisser) wrote: "John Smith" wrote in message news:VLJvc.6569$uY.186@attbi_s53... "basskisser" wrote in message Easy, go here, simpleton http://www.gore-tex.com You'll see there is NO Gore-Tex thread. Now, if you believe there is, show me some. I don't know why you can't find the info yourself, but let me help you. Here is a link showing the benefits of Gore-Tex sewing thread on a boat cover or awning. from: http://www.americana.com/fabricawnings/goretex.htm "We know that GORE-TEX® sewing thread never fails due to exposure to the environment. We back up that claim with a full lifetime warranty. If the seams on your boat cover or awning fail before the end of the usual life of the fabric, we'll pay for the repair work." Bass, do you ever get tired of being wrong? You are wrong. I want to see from GORE-TEX'S OWN WEBSITE a reference to "Gore-Tex thread". Now, I understand that a lot of people use the words Gore-Tex generically. I care not about that. NOYB SPECIFICALLY stated "Gore-Tex thread". The website for Gore-Tex Inc. states no such thing. I gave that to you. Only they call it Gore-Tex Suture. Now, if you want to argue the suture means something different than thread, go right ahead. But you'll lose that also since in this case, the suture *is* thread used to surgically close wounds or join tissues. Steve Please show where, on Gore-Tex's website, they say anything about "Gore-Tex thread". You are losing track of the post. NOYB stated that some boat manuf. use "Gore-Tex thread" for stitching seat cushions, etc. Now, do you REALLY think that he meant Gore-Tex sutures???? Are you that stupid!?!? W.L. Gore and Associates introduced Gore-Tex thread in the mid 80's. At that time, they apparently called it Gore-Tex thread. They've since changed the name to "Tenara"...so you will not find it listed as "Gore-Tex thread" on their website. However, here are a number of links discussing "Gore-Tex thread", several of which mention a change in the name to Tenara: "At about the same time, GORE-TEX thread (now known as TENARA) was introduced in a strength compatible for the rigors of a marine enclosure " http://www.ez2cy.com/other_enclosures/e_printable.html "Offering the best in materials, 316 stainless steel tubing & hardware, UV impervious Tenara (formerly Gore Tex) thread" http://coastlinememories.com/gemini.canvas.ad.html " The seat cushions are made from heavy, comfortable 40-ounce vinyl, stitched with weatherproof Gore-Tex thread" http://www.boatingmag.com/article.as...article_id=152 "Doyle Caribbean was the first and is still the only manufacturer to exclusively use Gore-TexT thread for all new canvas and repairs - a thread that is guaranteed for life." http://www.doylesails.com/lofts-na-tortola.htm FINISHING SUPPLIES. a.. Acrylic Binding Tape, 3/4"& 1" b.. Vinyl Binding Tape, 3/4" c.. Cord & Ropes d.. Bobbins e.. Double Sided Seaming Tape f.. VELCRO/ Hook and Loop g.. 3M Spray Adhesives h.. Thread: Anti-Wick and UVR i.. GORE-TEX Thread http://www.mobilecanvas.com/bainbridge.html "Has anyone been using Gore-tex thread in textile conservation? If so, for what purposes?" http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byfor.../msg00000.html "5 year warranty on structural seams sewn with Gore-Tex thread" and "Seams are tough enough to last a lifetime sewn with Tenara thread by Gore-Tex" http://216.239.39.104/search?q=cache...hread%22&hl=en "Structural seams are sewn with Gore-Tex thread, which has a lifetime warranty." http://www.davebang.com/shelter.htm There are at least 72 instances on google where you can find "Gore-Tex thread"...and most of them deal with its use in marine applications. One more time for the class dolt. Please show anywhere on the Gore-Tex website where there is any mention of "Gore-Tex thread". Can you do that? Do you really suppose they use Gore-Tex Suture for boat cushions? |