What I meant was, where are the flaps? Does that line represent a cut, or a
seam, or an opening sealed with snaps or zippers?
On the currently available tonneau covers, the diagonal zipper runs the
opposite way than you are showing these lines; that is, with the outboard
end of the zipper forward and the inboard end further back. So I am having
difficulty visualizing the function of these "flaps".
on 9/28/04 7:45 AM, jello@ida.net at jello@ida.net wrote:
> I don't know what else to call them, other than flaps. Certain seat belt
> configurations use them, other's don't. Certain people like to use them
> to fold the cover (I forgot to put the heelboard attachment things on
> there - you wouldn't need them if you are attaching to the heelboard). My
> seatbelts go through the zippers with the two small snaps snapped.
>
> Phil Bates
>
>
>> 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:
>>>
>>> ----------------------------------
>>> / o +o o\
>>> | + |
>>> | + |
>>> | + |
>>> | + |
>>> | + |
>>> | + |
>>> | + |
>>> | + |
>>> | + |
>>> | + |
>>> | + |
>>> |++++++++ ++++++++|
>>> |.. ..|
>>> | / \ |
>>> | ./ \. |
>>> |/ \|
>>> \ /
>>> \o o /
>>> \o o /
>>> o o
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> 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.
>>>
>>> How's that??
>>>
>>> Phil Bates
>>>
>>>
>>>
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