TAP Plastics

From: Will Estes (westes@usc.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Apr 10 1996 - 14:33:14 PDT


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Subject: TAP Plastics
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> Did you know that the company called TAP Plastics has all the rolled
> mylar you could ever need ? WAY Cheap compared to the repair cost for
> one small panel. TAP Plastics is located in the San Francisco, CA. area
> code 415 ;) call them up and order all kinds of neat stuff. You can
> also get myler cleaner, polish, & protectant for those newer sails.

Fine, but how are we supposed to make the panel adhere? 90% of a
sail repair charge is for the labor needed to sew in the new panel.
They use a very heavy-duty sewing machine which I doubt you could do
without.

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