I received a request to make a cover for an outdoor kitchen area... granite counter top, expensive built-in grill, and small service sink. Also for the patio furniture; 2 chairs, a table, and a couch. First thing I thought of was the lightweight stamoid, which I love! works up beautifully and wears like iron and it will scrunch down for easy storage.
Do any of you guys have any other suggestions for a rugged outdoor fabric that will withstand a New England winter?
I like oydesey 3
http://www.miamicorp.com/products/MARINE%20@@2f%20OUTDOOR%20FABRICS/MARINE%20TOP%20FABRICS/ODYSSEY%20III.aspx
get hold of Miami mike here he can set you up with a account
Thanks Mike. Miami link was a L O N G time loading. I'll try again later. I have a dormant acc't. with them, and need to update it. Looks like now's the time, huh?
I've used aqualon for outdoor kitchen covers. Works so far, and a little cheaper than stamoid. As always use what works for you.
This is in Wisconsin.
Eric
I can't find the place to change the link to our web page on my account here. But if you can get in touch with us we should be able to get you what you need. We have added a direct competition to the Aqualon it is the Heritage by Marlen Textiles. One side Acrylic coated and the underside is white. It will never crack or delaminate. 60" 9oz. We also have added the Nautimar it has a single coat and double coted. It is a vinyl like the stamoid but it only comes in 86" widths. I have been told by several of my clients that it is easy to clean and they like it. It does have a special silicon finishing formula for easy cleaning.
We have lots of options> :)
www.miamicorp.com
I got in and changed the web page address, it should take you there now.
Mike
Looking at the factory site of Marlen i see they have an interesting fabric / properties page and fabric finder page that is comparing the choices they offer, kinda neat i was going back and forth so i just printed them, Im sure they will continue to impress. I would just get quantities in an amount for future jobs i suppose, the normal planning you all do. I realy want to ask others for there experiance on some materials like having fabrics look the same but different water or breathability on top and sides, Is this used much.?
I can do the charts but first hand knowledge, (experiance) is different.
Thanks to this place and supporters.
Good day
Another Quality Missouri Company, not suprising.
bobbin sorry didnt mean to hijack the post, just wanted to give the company a thumbs up. I had talked to Bob Kovar on other things about materials and the top gun and odyssey was brought up so i gave them a call and was sent some product pages, and they mentioned some vendors. good luck with whatever you choose, im sure it will be good for the customer.
thanks all