General Discussion
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Subject: Pumpkin Tarps
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| Cow62 |
New Hampshire
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Does anyone know where I could buy "Pumpkin lifters". I cant find these tarps anywhere, yet everyone has them. Thanks
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9/11/2003 7:43:20 PM
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| Stunner |
Bristol, ME ([email protected])
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I just got one from P and P seed in 3 days... The price of the tarps is a little steep, but when you figure all the effort you put into your 'kin and how many years it will last, it isn't too bad.
www.pandpseed.com
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9/11/2003 7:50:36 PM
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| Autumnloft |
Monrovia,CA
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I purchased mine from them also. They have several different sizes to chose from. Michelle
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9/12/2003 12:43:32 AM
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| Don Quijot |
Caceres, mid west of Spain
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They are very easy to made if you know the right proffesional.
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9/12/2003 1:49:42 AM
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| southern |
Appalachian Mtns.
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I got my 6' X 6' from P&P 3 years ago and I'm very satisfied with it
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9/12/2003 5:57:12 AM
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| Boehnke |
Itzetown City
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Carlos, if it is so easy to made, could you make a useful construction-manual please, may be the webmasters would integrate that on the how-to site?
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9/12/2003 7:06:54 AM
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| Junior |
Ankeny, Iowa
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Yeah that would be awesome to learn how to make one. Good idea boehnke!
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9/12/2003 3:33:42 PM
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| Cow62 |
New Hampshire
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thanks for all the help.
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9/12/2003 7:44:21 PM
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| BenDB |
Key West, FL
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Get a big tarp, fold it up into 1/4s or 1/8s and theres your lifting tarp.
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9/12/2003 7:57:48 PM
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| Desert Storm |
New Brunswick
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There are different weights and grades of tarps. Are the cheaper ones at wallmart any good or are they too light? Has anyone used Mill felt? The stuff they use in pulp and paper mills with hand hold slits cut in them?
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9/12/2003 10:54:31 PM
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| Don Quijot |
Caceres, mid west of Spain
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I will make a picture of mine and post it, sure!
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9/13/2003 1:13:39 AM
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