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il 4 Apr 2005 13:58:29 -0700, "FriscoSoxFan" ha scritto:
I'd use my air stapler, but I have a compressor and the gun. Don't you find that the plastic tears? How about using those plastic packing strips as well as a kind of load distributer under the staple itself? How does pvc handle being stapled? -- Cheers, Loki [ Brevity is the soul of wit. W.Shakespeare ] |
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"Tommy Of Earth" wrote in
oups.com: Try cutting some of the PVC into maybe 1" lengths and then cutting the length down the middle. Wrap the plastic around the frame and then force the "clip" over both the plastic and the frame - That idea worked pretty good but I'm going to buy some chicken wire tomorrow and put over it. The wind blew for 30 hours and just quit at 21:00 CST and tore up the plastic I had on the east end. Well, that was (nearly) the ultimate test of the "clips" - if the plastic ripped rather than coming off of the frame then you've definitely done something right! I can't think of anything different to chicken wire to fix the ripping problem though Ivan. |
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