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Charlie M

07-11-2006 17:43:08




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Just wondering how a rubberized canvas will hold up to the weather if left outside all year. I'm thinking about getting at least the top canvas for my AC66 and would love to not have to take off the canvas each year when I'm done with the machine. It has to sit outside with a canvas over the working parts but there isn't any good way to cover up the canvas areas.




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Nebraska Cowman

07-12-2006 17:52:34




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 Re: rubberized canvas in reply to Charlie M, 07-11-2006 17:43:08  
You can leave it on if you want but I'd guess by next year you will be taking it off to replace it anyway. Why not take it off now and save it?
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MLD

07-12-2006 08:30:39




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 Re: rubberized canvas in reply to Charlie M, 07-11-2006 17:43:08  
Best advise.... build a shed!! That type of equipment doesn't last long outside. I use to have to cover my AC 72 every year. Take the reel off the front, put form or wood over all the bolts & sharp corners so it wouldn't cut through the cover, a real pain in the butt. It will be well worth the time & money to just back in & unhook.



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