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Urethane-coated Nylon Pneumatic Cloth
By David Dewey

Without getting into complex scientific reasons, what is considered
the advantage to the Nylon cloth?  The cotton cloth usually takes many
decades to fail or rot; usually it is the coating that fails first.
If one could glue it with hide glue, I wouldn't ask this as replacing
it later would be the same as replacing the "normal" stuff.

So before I consider dooming my wood parts with modern non-reversible
glues, what's the opinion of this group?  I am reluctant to change,
especially after the Perflex disasters.

David Dewey


(Message sent Wed 22 Jun 2016, 17:24:06 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

Key Words in Subject:  Cloth, Nylon, Pneumatic, Urethane-coated

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