[Woodcarver] Got a question for y'all ...

Hans hans at msdesigns.net
Tue Jun 9 17:04:09 EDT 2009


Larry-

Our club had a seminar in a carpeted room and the host used a material
like the one Donna described on her cruise. It sort of clung to the
carpet and the tape kept the seams and edges down. Perhaps someone can
shed some light on what the name for this material is. I wonder if it
is similar to (or the same as) the stuff used to wrap shipping
pallets.

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Hans Schwalm
http://www.msdesigns.net

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Donna Menke<donpbk at yahoo.com> wrote:

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> Hi Larry-

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> I'm gonna answer here in case other clubs have similar questions. I have had 2 very recent experiences with carpeting and carvers.

> The first was on the carving cruise where they had a short nap commercial carpeting down in the meeting/carving rooms. After the first day of seeing the mess we made they came in and covered the whole thing with plastic sheeting that was like heavy-duty Saran wrap. The seams were taped with duct tape and it kept well for the whole week of walking and chair moving. It wasn't slippery at all because your shoes went down into the nap of the carpeting.

> The second was at our new location for the TWG seminars in Kerrville, TX, a new convention center too. They had a similar type of carpeting and told us to do whatever we wanted and they would clean it up afterward. They put plastic down in a few areas where it was especially dirty- bark carving; or where there was a lot of painting and there was a possibility of spilling paint.

> Most commercial grade carpets in places like convention centers are made to be cleaned up with a good vacuuming.

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> ----- Original Message ----

>> From: Larry Yudis <thewoodcraftshop at mchsi.com>

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>> Subject: [Woodcarver] Got a question for y'all ...

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>> Hey there everyone,

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>> This is an odd question, but it is carving related because it has to do with the

>> International Woodcarvers Congress.

>>

>> We are moving into the brand new $26 million dollar Waterfront Convention Center

>> in downtown Bettendorf, Iowa.  That's the good news.  The bad news is that our

>> seminars are going to be held in an area that is carpeted with very expensive

>> commercial grade carpeting.  We have thought of different things to use to cover

>> the carpet ... plastic sheeting / too slippery ... canvas material / too

>> expensive ... masonite sheets / again too expensive, etc. etc.

>>

>> Then we had a suggestion of using a product that landscapers use.  It's called

>> "underlayment fabric for under rip rap".

>> We have a sample of the item and it looks and feels like a cheap grade of

>> indoor/outdoor carpet.

>>

>> Now the question ... is there anyone out in woodcarving land who might have a

>> connection to a landscaping firm that might be able to supply us with such a

>> product.  I understand it comes in rolls up to 16' wide.  We would need about

>> 260' of the 16' material.  It would be nice to find a place in the Midwest that

>> wouldn't be excessively far from the Quad-Cities area if it would have to be

>> picked up.  Being that the Affiliated Wood Carvers Ltd. (sponsors of the

>> Congress) is a non-profit organization that runs on a very tight budget, we're

>> in "begging mode".  :o)  In other words, the cheaper the better.  LOL!

>>

>> Thanks for your time.  If you do come up with something, please send it to me

>> direct so we don't clog up these chat sites.  Even though it's carving related

>> (somewhat), it's not a typical carving question that wouldn't benefit a whole

>> bunch of folks unless you would be putting "rip rap" in your yard.

>>

>>

>> Carol and Larry Yudis, Show Chairs

>> International Woodcarvers Congress

>> Affiliated Wood Carvers, Ltd.

>> PO Box 104

>> Bettendorf, IA 52722

>> 563-359-9684 (days)

>> 563-355-3787 (evenings)

>> www.awcltd.org



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