Photos of this Vanagon Pop-Top bug-net-screen project are stored at http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/mwstebbins/album?.dir=/cb06 but I'm not sure for how long, so if you're digging this out of the archives (years from now), the photos may no longer be there. There are other vanagon photos if you click back to my main photo page. Malcolm --- Jonce Fancher <streetbugs@whispllc.com> wrote: > As for sewing on a small home sewing > machine it can be done with ease just make sure you use a > polyester thread since nylon and cotton have out door issues. i used a light weight cotton Bias > tape on the outside edges i would if it were me to use a bit > heavier but it is what i had on my shelf. if anyone wanted me to make up the screen for them > with the binding let me know i could do that and send out a > glue bottle and Quilting pins. so all you need to do is pin and glue and cut out the old screen. > I stock the screen fabric in my shop and may also be able to > supply zipper sewn to it with cotton tape sewn to the zipper for ease of attaching with glue. > c-ya Jonce also are included of my campsite with the proto type > sunshades installed. the front one is a different color and material for test purposes. c-ya > Jonce __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |
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