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What did you use for a pattern or where did you get the dimensions, etc.?
Tx,
H
"bumtracks" <user@unknown.org> wrote in message
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> made a pair of small curved reflectors that work really well here.
> hardware store has alum rolls of roof gutter flashing for about $2.00us
per
> meter and about $1.50us for a big thick styrofoam picnic cooler. Used
> clear packing tape to stick shaped styrofoam to hold the reflector curve
top
> and center. Poked some plastic tube thru that foam at the right spot and
> now I can just slip them over antenna's. Straight edge and the back
side
> of a knife scored the alum just right to snap off the dimensions ,,,
> neater/easier than cutting crooked with tin snips.
>
> Took a whole lot more time to drive to the hardware and walk in/out of the
> grocery store for the cooler than it did to make a pair of pretty usefull
> things.
>
> "Hamish McStill" <chap2003@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > "mhicaoidh" <®êmõvé_mhic_aoidh@hotÑîXmailSPäM.com> wrote in message
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> > > Taking a moment's reflection, Hamish McStill mused:
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> > > | Is kitchen foil okay?
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> > > If it weren't, it wouldn't be "home" made ...
> >
> > Thought maybe that really shiny foil used in heating and airconditioning
> > might be better.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Ham
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