I have a real temp job done due to weather changes down to 34 degrees f. so it is back to the outer edges of you guessed it " duck tape" and then a leather needle with fishing liline as soon as the snow hits it it will not make a difference. the main reason for the patch is to keep the sunlight off the water and the leaves out. thanks.Lee
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 10:54:30PM -0400, Spiro wrote: > there is that super glue that is waterproof. Gene, says he can go under > water and put the patches on. > I've used it above water and find it runs like water, yuck! > But it is the right stuff. > > > > > > On Thu, 24 Sep 2009, Lee A. Stone wrote: > > > > > the cover, the winter cover is made of some sort of plastic / vinyl. > > it has last ed thru 13 or 13 Northeast winters ice and all but if I > > can buy one more winter with a half so and so patch job. then I > > would be pleased . now I am thinking maybe a glue of sorts to tack it > > down the cover is on and stretched as tight as possible with 5 gallon > > water and chlorine buckets half full to anchor from the harsh North > > and > > west winds. L > > > > > > > > On Thu, Sep 24, > > 2009 at > > 10:50:57AM -0700, Tom Fowle wrote: > >> The ones I've seen years ago did just a chain stitch, wouldn't hold against > >> much. > >> > >> the vinal table cloth probably won't stand U.V. for long either. What's the > >> > >> cover made of? > >> > >> Tom > >> > > > > -- > > Worrying is like rocking in a rocking chair -- It gives you something to do, > > but it doesn't get you anywhere. > > . > > -- Now it's time to say goodbye To all our company... M-I-C (see you next week!) K-E-Y (Why? Because we LIKE you!) M-O-U-S-E. .
