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> > The smooth side should be good enough you say then.
> > I see what you mean about the felt atracting dust etc.
> > Thats why your in Saskatchewan and im stuck in Ontario.
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> Dust is an issue
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Subject: Re: OT:anyone made there own carriers
> What type of card board Bill.Like the thin stuff that might be used in
seperating
> materials in a
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mean about the felt atracting dust etc.
Thats why your in Saskatchewan and im stuck in Ontario.
Dave
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> ..If you have made your own carriers,what
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.If you have made your own carriers,what if any,liners did you
> use.
I have made my own carriers. I used ordinary thin cardboard with no lining,
on the theory that the card stock was soft enough, and any fabri
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