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20th February 08, 06:15 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
I guess it is all relative - one company's remnant is another man's abundance. Show us the kilt when it is done, ok?
Rex.
Ok. When i find some men with camera. And i think it can't took less than month to make kilt cause of work and some other things.
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20th February 08, 06:54 AM
#2
T-rabbit,
I recently made a purchase from F&K for only a portion of the remaining 12metres of a remnant. So for their posted price, they are trimming 4metres off of the 12metre remnant. From advice I have gathered, this is the first and best way to produce a DIY tank.
Stay warm!
Kevin
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20th February 08, 07:13 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by Kevlar70
T-rabbit,
I recently made a purchase from F&K for only a portion of the remaining 12metres of a remnant. So for their posted price, they are trimming 4metres off of the 12metre remnant. From advice I have gathered, this is the first and best way to produce a DIY tank.
So now i know what to do )
i was thinking of experimental tank of 4$ cloth ) just to figure out how it goes.
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20th February 08, 08:28 AM
#4
It will be easiest if you can get a piece of wool, whatever kind you can find, tartan or not. Cotton, canvas, and such don't shape very well and are harder for a beginner to use when following the instructions in the book.
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