I found this interesting.
http://survivalsherpa.wordpress.com/...om-bed-sheets/
I found this interesting.
http://survivalsherpa.wordpress.com/...om-bed-sheets/
"The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." W. C. Fields
Great link! Thanks!
thanks, I might give this a try this spring
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.
OSFG (12-27-2014)
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...
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.