Posted by modirt on September 09, 2019 at 05:17:28 from (199.187.163.74):
In Reply to: Good quality tarps? posted by modirt on September 08, 2019 at 14:12:13:
So it sounds like my experience with local poly tarps from the farm and home and Ace hardware is not unique.....the stuff most of these places sell now is crapola.
(Tarped down some hay yesterday......used a couple of the new tarps and they were like using bedsheets....plus had holes in it you could see light coming through and that was out of the package. Also used a 10' x 20' I bought about 20 years ago and it was something like 10X as thick and still far and away better than anything I can find today).
Needing an 8' x 10' tarp today, so may give Harbor Freight a chance.......although HF is not a place I ever go.
Will look into the billboard signs......although those all appear to be vinyl.....not the poly tarps with reinforced corners and grommets.
Don't need heavy truck tarps from the local canvas places.
Did remember online places like Farmtek.......they sell different weights of poly tarps. Some of those might still be OK.
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