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    Lightweight Oilskin Tarps from Bed Sheets

    "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." W. C. Fields

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    Great link! Thanks!

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    thanks, I might give this a try this spring

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    Quote Originally Posted by hawgrider View Post
    Good link. I'm going to try this. However I will not be using Mrs. SF's Washing machine to rinse it cause she scares me when I piss her off...and staining or no staining...I'm not allowed to put my "Experiments" into her...and I quote...Dryer, washer, oven, dishwasher, microwave, toaster, or any of the other stuff I use. or that will be the last thing of mine you will ever put anything into again...unquote. I think thats a double entendre...neither of which bodes well for me.

    so I'm thinking the laundry mat down the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old SF Guy View Post
    I'm not allowed to put my "Experiments" into her...and I quote...Dryer, washer, oven, dishwasher, microwave, toaster, or any of the other stuff I use. or that will be the last thing of mine you will ever put anything into again...unquote.
    Has Mrs SF been talking to Mrs Inor again? She says exactly the same thing to me in exactly the same words...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inor View Post
    Has Mrs SF been talking to Mrs Inor again? She says exactly the same thing to me in exactly the same words...
    Are you guys sure our wives aren't triplets?
    If I don't answer the phone, it's probably because I'm in the Senate, taking a POTUS and wiping my Congress..

    Oh, and according to the dipsh** from Atlanta, I'm one of those Pansy A** Texans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Txwheels View Post
    Are you guys sure our wives aren't triplets?
    Quite possible...they do say that trouble comes in three's right?

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    Pretty cool! I even have the black walnuts. That tree really makes me mad in late summer. The walnuts have a tendency to find my lawnmower blades if I'm not real careful about picking them up. It's like running over a golf ball.

    For this project, he didn't say if the sheet needs to be brand new. I wonder if that matters? I have a bunch of old sheets but they have been washed a million times. Maybe they are to worn out to work...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arklatex View Post
    Pretty cool! I even have the black walnuts. That tree really makes me mad in late summer. The walnuts have a tendency to find my lawnmower blades if I'm not real careful about picking them up. It's like running over a golf ball.

    For this project, he didn't say if the sheet needs to be brand new. I wonder if that matters? I have a bunch of old sheets but they have been washed a million times. Maybe they are to worn out to work...
    He did say tighter the thread count the better. Cheap sheets obviously wouldn't work as good.
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    True. I bet these things hold up better than those cheap plastic tarps. I've almost bought real expensive oiled canvas tarps on several occasions. Great for covering loads on a trailer. These homemade ones would be good for a ghb or bob shelter.

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