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Re: [ATM] gugolz pitch
My wife, who worked for a time in a fabric store, says the stuff I used
is a bit coarser than tulle (spelled tulle, pronounced tool). Fabric
stores carry tulle and perhaps one or two coarser grades of nylon
netting that they simply call nylon netting.. A really fine fabric
store might carry real lace tulle, the old fashioned kind. That isn't
what you want, for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is it
probably costs at least ten times as much as the nylon stuff. If you
are getting the right stuff, enough for most amateur sized mirrors
should not set you back more than about three bucks. I think I got one
foot by whatever the width on the bolt was for about 75 cents plus tax.
Mark Holm
mdholm@telerama.com
Ken Hunter wrote:
>--- Mark Holm <mdholm@telerama.com> wrote:
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>>When my Gugolz 64 proved too hard in slightly cooler
>>Pennsylvania, I too
>>got a rough surface. I was able to get the 64 to
>>behave well enough by
>>microfaceting with nylon lace purchased from a
>>fabric store.
>>
>>
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>When you go to the fabric store, ask for TOOLE...
>
>Ken Hunter
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