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Date:         Mon, 28 Nov 94 17:22:31 PST
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From:         Dave Kautz <dkautz@hpsidms1.sid.hp.com>
Subject:      Re: replacing old pop-top screen

>Alice Gibb asks:

> Does anyone have any suggestions on how to replace/repair the pop-top > screen for an '81 Westfalia? Ours has numerous holes in it, but the canvas > of the top is intact, so I don't want to replace the entire thing. > > > > The screens on my pop-top are patched in several places (by the previous owner). The screen material is available in tent repair kits at places like REI. I think I remember seeing bulk amounts available in the Campmor catalog.

Where the screens are torn, a new piece of material has been placed over the tear and stitched around.

Dave Kautz '74 Westfalia


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