simonm wrote:Oh and for those who like to save a few dollars the 25gsm (.75oz/yd) is approximately $1.30 per metre cheaper than the 18gsm (.5 oz/yd).
Sounds like a good option.
simonm wrote:Oh and for those who like to save a few dollars the 25gsm (.75oz/yd) is approximately $1.30 per metre cheaper than the 18gsm (.5 oz/yd).
Joomy wrote:simonm wrote:Oh and for those who like to save a few dollars the 25gsm (.75oz/yd) is approximately $1.30 per metre cheaper than the 18gsm (.5 oz/yd).
Sounds like a good option.
simonm wrote:Hi all,
If you had a choice between white and blue cuben which would you choose?
icefest wrote:simonm wrote:Hi all,
If you had a choice between white and blue cuben which would you choose?
The cheaper one.
If price were the same, then, for tents/tarps I'd go blue.
andrewa wrote:It was interesting fiddling with cuben for the first time today. My high quality sewing scissors didn't cut it at all. Had to get out the Stanley knife and ruler......
Nuts wrote:Yeah, portasol is just a brand- a gas powered soldering iron, you can likely buy tips for electric irons but gas is nice! (if buying one specifically). I guess some practice with an ordinary soldering tip would get similar results- being able to sink heat from the wedge shape did leave very neat cuts- pretty much as fine as a pen line.
simonm wrote:Joomy wrote:simonm wrote:Oh and for those who like to save a few dollars the 25gsm (.75oz/yd) is approximately $1.30 per metre cheaper than the 18gsm (.5 oz/yd).
Sounds like a good option.
I should point out that this is also dependant on buying the same amount of fabric from the supplier, as the more you buy the cheaper it is obviously.
Given I am now entering into more a business discussion now I am transfering this to this thread http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=14724 for those interested.
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