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I’m looking for a product which is a reinforced plastic sheathing kind of like visqueen (I don’t know if thats spelled right) except that it has diagonally cross-hatched strings running through it about an inch apart. It also has seams about every six feet and comes in two sizes 20 X
40 feet and 40X60 feet. Can anyone tell me the name of this product or the manufacturer? I’ve never seen it outside of an industrial setting. This stuff is super strong and has many uses as it is virtualy impossible to tear even in high winds. Thanks for your help.
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Salvaged some off a commercial site. Used it for temporary enclosure. Still have some we use for under the tent when camping. It has lasted. The enclosure/wood covering use deteriorates in the sun/weather. Won't last forever. Sniff around commercial suppliers.
*b WBA At Your ServiceGreg, In our area, we call visqueen (sp?) polyethylene plastic. The reinforced polyethylene is sold locally as 6 mil thickness in 20' X 100' rolls at serious lumberyards and masonry supply yards. It usually runs about $70 to $90 per roll.
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I'm looking for a product which is a reinforced plastic sheathing kind of like visqueen (I don't know if thats spelled right) except that it has diagonally cross-hatched strings running through it about an inch apart. It also has seams about every six feet and comes in two sizes 20 X
40 feet and 40X60 feet. Can anyone tell me the name of this product or the manufacturer? I've never seen it outside of an industrial setting. This stuff is super strong and has many uses as it is virtualy impossible to tear even in high winds. Thanks for your help.