Exactly, go to a good art shop and bring a piece of your cardboard. They
should give you 5 or 6 choices of thickness. Ask for "poster board".
M
In a message dated 3/6/2011 7:48:21 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
owain.lloyd@gmail.com writes:
I got mine in an art shop. just thick card.
On Mar 5, 2011, at 22:42, Tod Brown <todbrown@roadrunner.com> wrote:
> I've been redoing my seats and, so far, have them apart, I would like to
replace the cardboard on the back of the seat frames which is in pretty sad
shape after almost forty-five years. Does anyone have any advice on what
to
use and where to get it? My preference would be for something a bit more
moisture resistance than the original cardboard. Thanks in advance.
>
> Tod
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