Re: Tarp construction question


Rick,
     All of the other Tarps that I've seen do have webbing around the handle 
holes or the handles are webbing lopped out side the tarp then sewn back to 
it to form a handle. The tarps that I had made, the material is so strong the 
handle holes are stamped into it. No seams to rip or come apart!  Also the 
disadvantage with the looped handles is they're always hanging down when you 
lift the pumpkin and try to grab one. They are also a lot more bulky and are 
harder to pull under the pumpkin when your lifting it on its side to get the 
tarp under it. I'm convinced the tarps I had made are the strongest, 
lightest, easiest to get under the pumpkin and the simplest to keep clean. 
Never mind the least expensive for what you get! Again they're $69. plus 
$7.00 shipping and handling.
  Alan R.

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