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NFC: RE: Re: Umbrella Net



I thought it was a good description, Russell, so it's more a tent than an
umbrella...  is it for currents?  I should ask, where's the entrance...
(I'll have to grab an old Memphis net & twine Catalog... :) or is it settled
and brought up?

Paul


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nfc at actwin_com [mailto:owner-nfc at actwin_com]On Behalf Of
Russell_McGraw at palmercay_com
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 13:58
To: nfc at actwin_com
Subject: NFC: Re: Umbrella Net



joshua - perhaps i should have said that the legs of the umbrella net form
a frame that sits above the net, each leg bending down to a corner of the
mesh and the center conecting piece of the legs is a foot or so above the
mesh, held there by the tension of each leg attached to the mesh.  when
beginning to assemble the net, if the legs sort of dangle limply down, try
turning the legs and their connecting piece over (upside down?) and then
the legs should stick straight out before being attached to the mesh.  it
can take a little force to make that fourth leg attach to the mesh. simple
once you've done it but not easily described in text format....

Russell



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