RE: Ornithopter Question

From: Tim Goldstein <timg_at_ktmarketing.com>
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 12:22:52 -0700

> -----Original Message-----
> I know you will think I am crazy but have you considered the
> very light, very thin but very strong plastic bag material
> used in Super Marts to hold self picked fruit and veg. I
> have started to use it for indoor models an am having some success.
>
>
> Alan

I am always amazed that light and thin can mean so many different things to
different people. While the above referenced material is light and thin in
regards to the common material you would find around the house, it is very
thick and heavy when compared to the various films sold specifically for
indoor covering.


Tim
[Denver, CO]
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