Larry Jaques wrote:
>> On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 14:25:13 -0500, the opaque Rodger
>> <[email protected]> clearly wrote:
>>
>>> Does anyone know of a source for a piece of canvas to back a
>>> tambour??
>>
>> Awning/pool/patio shop, upholstery shops, boat repair shops, farm
>> supply, old-style hardware store, etc. You could even get raw canvas
>> from an artist's supply shop.
>>
Fabric store, too.
Josie
Rodger wrote:
> On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 14:25:13 -0500, Rodger <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Does anyone know of a source for a piece of canvas to back a tambour??
>
> Sorry, guess I should have read todays posts first . Paint store huh,
> I never would have thought of that.
Joanna Fabric stores as well. If it's cloth of any kind they either
have it or can get it for you.
Tried looking there for something to replace the sagging headliner on a
removeable hardtop for a Corvette. They had about seven different kinds
of headliner material in stock and I walked out with exactly what I
needed for less than $10.
Great source for all kinds of materials needed for finish work on
woodworking projects. Amaze yourself! Take a look<g>
On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 14:25:13 -0500, the opaque Rodger
<[email protected]> clearly wrote:
>Does anyone know of a source for a piece of canvas to back a tambour??
Awning/pool/patio shop, upholstery shops, boat repair shops, farm
supply, old-style hardware store, etc. You could even get raw canvas
from an artist's supply shop.
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On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 14:25:13 -0500, Rodger <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Does anyone know of a source for a piece of canvas to back a tambour??
Sorry, guess I should have read todays posts first . Paint store huh,
I never would have thought of that.