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Aerocovers has good prices and outstanding service -- they have lots
of customers in Canada and the U.S.: Aerocovers are exceptional: I got a great price My covers are very high quality They were made and shipped in one week, The price was good, They only charged me $15.00 shipping for everything. I highly recommend them -- Tony Roberts ) PP-ASEL VFR-OTT - Night Cessna 172H |
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We've had Bruce's Covers for three airplanes now. I like them because I can
put them on by myself in the wind. Deb -- 1946 Luscombe 8A (His) 1948 Luscombe 8E (Hers) 1954 Cessna 195B, restoring (Ours) Jasper, Ga. (JZP) "Flynn" wrote in message news:GEDsb.186680$Fm2.172348@attbi_s04... I've got Bruce's extended canopy and wing covers. Good fit and definitely do the job. We're pleased with them. -- Patrick Flynn Sammamish, WA Cirrus SR22 N6099Z KRNT |
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![]() "Henry and Debbie McFarland" wrote in message hlink.net... We've had Bruce's Covers for three airplanes now. I like them because I can put them on by myself in the wind. Don't have any problems putting the Kennon on myself (well, on the plane without assistance I mean). |
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![]() Margy Natalie wrote: Our Kennon cover also has the stiching giving out, but I'm not going to replace it as the fabric is still quite good. Kennon offers a repair/refurbish program which I'll get around to doing sooner or later. Yeah, I thought about that, but I saw the text on their site about using the local laundry to clean the stuff first and how they aren't responsible for damage caused by the laundry. Then I saw a notice on a competitor's site about the number of people who's covers got trashed in the laundry (IMO, obviously talking about Kennon), so I have reservations about that program. George Patterson If you're not part of the solution, you can make a lot of money prolonging the problem. |
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Our C-172 came with a cover that had these straps that went over the wings
and hooked onto the flaps. I hated those things! In a little wind I couldn't get the straps over the wing. I can't remember the manufacturer of that particular cover. We ordered a Bruce's which has straps only on the bottom and Velcro every where else. A big improvement! We've had covers made for both Luscombes. The Luscombes have skylights that must be covered. Bruce's style makes these easy to put on (for a vertically challenged individual like myself). My husband seldom uses his. He gets the hangar :-(. Deb -- 1946 Luscombe 8A (His) 1948 Luscombe 8E (Hers) 1954 Cessna 195B, restoring (Ours) Jasper, Ga. (JZP) "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... "Henry and Debbie McFarland" wrote in message hlink.net... We've had Bruce's Covers for three airplanes now. I like them because I can put them on by myself in the wind. Don't have any problems putting the Kennon on myself (well, on the plane without assistance I mean). |
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The 'canvas' needs special care. No big thing.
You can do it at home. Here are the instructions for caring for Sunbrella. http://www.sunbrella.com/usa/carecleaning.shtml Mike Z. "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... Yeah, I thought about that, but I saw the text on their site about using the local laundry to clean the stuff first and how they aren't responsible for damage caused by the laundry. Then I saw a notice on a competitor's site about the number of people who's covers got trashed in the laundry (IMO, obviously talking about Kennon), so I have reservations about that program. George Patterson If you're not part of the solution, you can make a lot of money prolonging the problem. |
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![]() "Mike Z." wrote in message k.net... The 'canvas' needs special care. No big thing. You can do it at home. Here are the instructions for caring for Sunbrella. http://www.sunbrella.com/usa/carecleaning.shtml It's not so much the sumbrella that is the problem, but the various stitching and trim that doesn't seem to hold up. |
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In article , "Ron Natalie"
writes: It's not so much the sumbrella that is the problem, but the various stitching and trim that doesn't seem to hold up. We took our Sumbrella Bimini to the local canvas shop and had it restitched (just put another row of stitches over the old ones) after about 10 years Chuck |
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Well you got me there. I agree the stitching seems to go first. I would assume there are different grades of thread but darned if I
know how to tell who is using what and I wouldn't know the good stuff if it bit me anyway! Mike "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... It's not so much the sumbrella that is the problem, but the various stitching and trim that doesn't seem to hold up. |
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![]() PaulaJay1 wrote: We took our Sumbrella Bimini to the local canvas shop and had it restitched (just put another row of stitches over the old ones) after about 10 years Really! Ten years, eh? Good to know. George Patterson If you're not part of the solution, you can make a lot of money prolonging the problem. |
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