Dennis Rayner | 27/12/2020 15:37:40 |
![]() 137 forum posts 9 photos | I've recently bought one of these No Nonsense Poly-Backed Dust Sheet 12' x 9' | Dust Sheets | Screwfix.com for £12. It's yielded covers for my ML7, Dore Westbury and my ¼ scale Hunslet with lots left over. Cuts easily with scissors and the Poly layer is bonded to the cotton so no need to hem. Laid with the poly layer outside it seems a cheap solution to protecting valuable items. In my case these are in a garage integral to the house. |
Bountyboy | 28/12/2020 09:19:14 |
62 forum posts 8 photos | Good idea, thanks for the info. |
Dennis Rayner | 28/12/2020 11:46:53 |
![]() 137 forum posts 9 photos | Perhaps I should have included a picture to illustrate what I meant. All this for £7. |
mechman48 | 28/12/2020 12:25:29 |
![]() 2947 forum posts 468 photos | Thanks for the info' on my 2021 shopping list. George. |
Bazyle | 28/12/2020 13:30:55 |
![]() 6956 forum posts 229 photos | Unless the roof is leaking an old cotton sheet is better. No need for plastic to trap the moisture. The inside cloth layer stops it dripping but can't breathe like plain cloth. |
Dennis Rayner | 28/12/2020 14:30:04 |
![]() 137 forum posts 9 photos | This replaces the cotton sheets I was using previously as i found dust came through them - hence my interest in the plastic coating to make them impervious. Even a commercial dust sheet from Screwfix let dust through over time. In my garage (integral to the house) rust is not a problem. |
Alin feed | 19/05/2021 10:58:58 |
2 forum posts | In my opinion, old cotton sheet work well. |
JOHN HORLER | 04/06/2021 18:30:40 |
5 forum posts | That's interesting thought cotton sheets would hold moisture & where the fabric touches any metal would that not cause rust? I use a kind of plastic sheet covering my ml10 & it causes no problems but then I do keep all exposed metal surfaces well oiled. All my tools are kept in sealed plastic boxes to keep the tin worm away,bit of a pain I know but it's the only way if you have a damp shed, |
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