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Re: Canvas curtain on kero burners
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Posted by Bob S on May 14, 2003 at 20:50:35 from (66.227.142.201):
In Reply to: Canvas curtain on kero burners posted by Bob Kerr on May 13, 2003 at 21:36:03:
Your pictures sure helped. I have two F 12's with this curtain design and only had the bottom pieces and so wasn't able to figure out the rest for the top bar or the hooks from just the parts book. Could you tell if the ends of the top curtain rod or bar just rolled around the hooks or were they crimped or spot welded to keep them in place? The remains of the curtains I have appear to be red or orange in color. I would say it looks like the color of the old red inner tubes of that time that was used to rubberize canvas but I don't have a good enough sample to be sure. I was going to try squeeging in some orange RTV gasket rubber on some white canvas to see if I could reproduce this look. Maybe someone out there has already come up with the better copy of this canvas material.
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