Mark Dan & others
Glassing with 3 mil plastic.
I have been to the Two largest building supplies in Australia. and they do
not know what 3 mil thick builders Plastic is. They all say It CAN NOT BE 3
mil (mm) thick.
I can find 100 microns Clear, or 200 microns (.008 inch) in black, orange,
and some
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From: "Phillip Matheson"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 6:12 PM
Subject: Re: KR> Canopy questions. Plastic lay ups
> Mark Dan & others
> Glassing with 3 mil plastic.
> I have been to the Two largest buildin
Subject: Re: KR> Canopy questions. Plastic lay ups
Mark Dan & others
Glassing with 3 mil plastic.
I have been to the Two largest building supplies in Australia. and they do
not know what 3 mil thick builders Plastic is. They all say It CAN NOT BE 3
mil (mm) thick.
I can find 100 microns Cl
At 07:12 PM 1/18/05, you wrote:
>I have been to the Two largest building supplies in Australia. and they do
>not know what 3 mil thick builders Plastic is. They all say It CAN NOT BE 3
>mil (mm) thick.
Ahh! The dreaded English/Metric wars strike again. ;-)
Over here (USA) plastic is commonly sold
Bloody Colonials! Of course you guys down under know how to build great
looking women and brew good beer. Cheers.
Doug Rupert
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Thanks guys, that clears up a simple misunderstanding from a previous email.
Now I understand what you Yanks are talking about, it will be easy to get.
Amazing, most of us speak English and we still do not know what the other is
saying.
Phil Matheson
mathe...@dodo.com.au
VH-PKR ( Phil's KR)
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I'm an American in England and it is also a language
thing. The English (and their Australian cousins) use
the term "MIL" as slang for MILLIMETER. So, when he
asked for plastic 3 mil thick, they were thinking
three MILLIMETERS.
Try folding that up into a roll three inches thick and
two feet long..
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