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WHAT IS A SCRIM MADE OF

Posted by heritage (heritage), 21 September 2003
WHAT IS A SCRIM MADE OF..
Posted by The_Fed_Man (The_Fed_Man), 21 September 2003
In Indian culture it is thought to be re-incarnated window cleaners, but I believe it to be a cotton linen cloth that used to be used in tailoring.
Posted by Majestic (Majestic), 21 September 2003
oh wise one Grin Cool
Posted by STEVE71163 (Steve Lowe), 21 September 2003
I have seen it advertised as best Irish linen Huh

Steve Lowe
Posted by karlosdaze (karlosdaze), 21 September 2003
Scrim is a simple product of advanced technology. A web-like product, scrim's fibers are chemically bonded. Scrim is superior to other fabrics because the fibers are not crimped by weaving, they can be joined at a greater variety of angles, and scrim can be produced at far greater speeds. Scrim is strong, flexible, and can be fire retardant...........................
http://www.scrimco.com/whatisscrim.html


Posted by STEVE71163 (Steve Lowe), 21 September 2003
You learn something new every day Grin I didn't know they use it for other things although i remember my Dad saying when he was in the fire service they used to use it on the fire engines.

Steve Lowe
Posted by Majestic (Majestic), 21 September 2003
Do you have  a window cleaner supplier in spain  Huh
or do you have to send off for all stuff  Cool
Posted by karlosdaze (karlosdaze), 21 September 2003
I always have to send for it


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