Re: [time-nuts] Water Proof Vent

2012-05-16 Thread Robert Darlington
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Water Proof Vent Hi: You might consider using a piece Tyvek material.  You can get it free from the USPS in the form of a priority mailing envelope or at a construction site where it's used to warp the outside of houses. Passes water vapor and air but not water. Have

Re: [time-nuts] Water Proof Vent

2012-05-15 Thread Brooke Clarke
Hi: You might consider using a piece Tyvek material. You can get it free from the USPS in the form of a priority mailing envelope or at a construction site where it's used to warp the outside of houses. Passes water vapor and air but not water. Have Fun, Brooke Clarke http://www.PRC68.com

Re: [time-nuts] Water Proof Vent

2012-05-15 Thread Jim Lux
On 5/15/12 9:05 AM, Brooke Clarke wrote: Hi: You might consider using a piece Tyvek material. You can get it free from the USPS in the form of a priority mailing envelope or at a construction site where it's used to warp the outside of houses. Passes water vapor and air but not water. I

Re: [time-nuts] Water Proof Vent

2012-05-15 Thread Lee Mushel
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement time-nuts@febo.com Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 10:05 AM Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Water Proof Vent Hi: You might consider using a piece Tyvek material. You can get it free from the USPS in the form of a priority mailing envelope