Re: (unknown)

From: Nick Ray <lasray_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 17:52:15 -0500

With the scarcity of Y2K(2) It might be well worth the effort for HLS
and other ultra light classes.
Nick Ray

On 12/13/06, Marty Sasaki <marty_at_mss.tzo.com> wrote:
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> From: Marty Sasaki <marty_at_mss.tzo.com>
> To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
> CC: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
> In-reply-to: <elpr61+uvm_at_eGroups.com> (pharbord_at_mac.com)
> Subject: Re: [Indoor_Construction] Microfilm
> References: <elpr61+uvm_at_eGroups.com>
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> Why do you want to do microfilm? If you want an easy to use, light
> covering, then go with Ultra-film, PPP, or other plastic film. They
> are easier to handle and stronger.
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> Having said this, microfilm is kind of magical. Thin sheets are
> beautiful. It is the ultimate in lightness. Unfortunately it is
> fragile, and is prone to shrinkage. It is difficult to make, often
> difficult to handle.
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> I have a sheet of gold film that I keep around just because I like to
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> Marty Sasaki
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