Pretty good. What are the diagonal lines below the side zippers?
on 9/28/04 6:14 AM, jello@ida.net at jello@ida.net wrote:
> I've done this before - let me see if I can draw a basic picture in text:
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> / o +o o\
> | + |
> | + |
> | + |
> | + |
> | + |
> | + |
> | + |
> | + |
> | + |
> | + |
> | + |
> |++++++++ ++++++++|
> |.. ..|
> | / \ |
> | ./ \. |
> |/ \|
> \ /
> \o o /
> \o o /
> o o
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> That's from memory - I don't have one in front of me. The + is a zipper,
> the o is a lift the dot fastener, and the . is a snap.
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> How's that??
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> Phil Bates
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>> Apparently I've forgotten what the original style looked like (I was
> only 9
>> years old at the time). Do you have a picture?
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>> on 9/28/04 9:12 AM, Mgbbob@aol.com at Mgbbob@aol.com wrote:
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>>> Hi listers,
>>>
>>> Just to clear up any confusion....the only tonneau covers available
> from the
>>> big 3 have (3) zippers: (1) in the center and (1) each at the rear
> quarters
>>> where the tonneau rail protrudes.
>>>
>>> These are not in the original style: I'm looking or teh original style
> with
>>> fold-over and snapped panels at the rear quarters.
>>>
>>> Bob Stahlbush
>>>
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