By the by, I helped a friend install a propex this weekend. Amazing thing was that it worked right away when install finished. I don't mean that as a backhand compliment, but rather that we actually did things right. it was installed between the front seats, not quite like the pic I have seen of Mark D.'s install, but rather flat on the floor. The finicky part now is my friends task of finishing the console he has there so that the propex is hidden by it. The install did observe the rules of air spaces etc. I hope to get pics of it all nicely finished soon. alistair
On 6-Mar-11, at 6:15 PM, Karl Mullendore wrote: > On Wed, 9 Feb 2011 14:22:01 +0700, Frank Condelli <RAlanen@AOL.COM> > wrote: > > >>> I thought that Frank Condelli was the only Propex dealer in Canada, >>> but I found out about this Calgary outfit: >>> >>> http://propexcalgary.com/ > > > FWIW, 'Propex Calgary' is in the crane industry and buys very few > units from > Propex. > > FRANK is the man to go for in Canada for your van needs. He's the > one that > knows his stuff and how to recommend installation. The Calgary guy? > Nope. > > Karl > www.propexusa.com |
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