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Suggestions for cover fabric

Started by JuneC, October 20, 2013, 06:58:16 am

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bobbin

Wow, that's a beautiful cover! very creative use of zippers to maximize coverage. 
Fits great, too. 

I thought of this thread the other day.  I installed a large cover for a very fancy "outdoor kitchen";  L shaped granite countertops, small sink, expensive built in grill, under counter refrig. on a handsome bluestone patio.  I used Top Notch Elite from Bainbridge. 

The big issue for me was "breathability"... whenever a grill is involved you need to avoid condensation build up under the cover.  I've never used this fabric before so it will be a bit of a gamble, but I respect the guys at Bainbridge and the fabric worked up nicely.  Ravelled a lot with shears, but I generally cut with a hot knife so that wasn't an issue for me.   

scarab29

Take a look at the mustang. Poly coated like top gun but very light. Manart had a awesome deal on seconds lately too. Can't beat the price if you don't mind seconds.
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