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Old 03-31-2003, 04:54 AM
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I'm looking for something lightweight to cover my lazy-bee with. Saw some Coverlite in Tower the other day... Seems light enough...but is it tough enough to hold my bee together? Anybody use the stuff?

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Old 03-31-2003, 09:16 PM
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coverlite is like litespan, which is what clancy recommends. It is ok, but I prefer micafilm/balsarite as it is TOUGH and light.
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I've used both Litespan and Coverlite and they seem pretty much the same.......Litespan MAY be a little tougher, though. I used Litespan on my Bee and it held up well. I've used Micafilm, too, and thought it was harder to work with than the other two, but it's a LOT tougher.

You should be aware that none of these shrinks like any of the film type coverings.

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