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I want to buy 2 sheets of black corrugated plastic from a store in Montreal.preferably the West Island of Mont?
That sounds like something they may have at RONA on St. Charles in Kirkland, or maybe at the nearest Home Depot. You didn't give too much details on the size you need or what it will be used for. I bought panels of corrugated plastic to use as a cover for my backyard deck, but it doesn't sould like that's what you are looking for. If it is something smaller, you can try Omer DeSerres arts and crafts store in Pointe Claire. They have panels of cardboard, colored paper, and sheets of acetate and vinyl, usually 24 or 48 wide.
Yes, plastic sheets can be used for awnings. They are lightweight, durable, and weather-resistant, making them a popular choice for outdoor shading solutions.
Are bedwetting aides (alarms, plastic sheets, diapers, etc.) covered by health insurance?
Absolutely not. However if there is a medical reason that an older child is not potty trained then the medication or surgery may be covered.
Yes, plastic sheets are typically resistant to yellowing, especially if they are made from high-quality materials such as polycarbonate or acrylic. These materials are designed to withstand UV rays and other environmental factors that can cause yellowing over time. However, it is important to note that prolonged exposure to sunlight or certain chemicals may still cause some degree of yellowing in plastic sheets.
i'm trying to decide which rainsuit to buy and i can't figure out what the difference is between the 2, I just don't see how 10mm or 20mm is right, i don't see a rainsuit being made out of 1cm or 2cm thick plactic.
Ah, the twisted logic of sports statistics. For the sub to get the clean sheet hardly seems fair, especially if he played only a limited nunber of minutes. It strikes me that in order to get the credit for the shutout, the keeper needs to play a certain minimum time (60 minutes seems reasonable). Consider baseball stats: in order to be credited with a win, a starting pitcher must play at least five (of nine) innings and be leading when replaced. A sub coming in to close the game gets credited with a save, so both pitchers come away with something. Except save would be a confusing name for a goalkeeping stat.
Thanks you guys! You're always so smart!
It depends on whether this is a mathematics question or a real one that involves actually doing the work. If it's math, then you would cut the piece into 96 1/8 strips and then chop them into 16 3/4 pieces or vice versa, it doesn't matter which you do first. 96 x 16 = 1536. There are 8 strips 1/8 wide in each inch and there are 12 inches in your sheet so 8 x 12 = 96. 12 divided by 3/4 = 16. 96 x 16 = 1536. If this is a real activity, then it depends on the type of plastic you're using and whether you can cut it with a knife or paper cutter because if it's plexiglass you have to use a saw of some sort and you can lose up to 1/8 for each cut due to the teeth of the saw blade. Therefore you would have approximately half as many finished pieces, and you would probably lose half of those because they'd fly all over the shop. Plexiglas is also prone to static electricity and would attract all the dust in the environment and be kind of a beast to do without special acrylic blades. Thin sheets of film could be done with scissors or a paper cutter.
are pvc plastic sheets and acetate sheets made from the same or similar things?
they are different. acetate can be transparent like glass and isn't very flexible. I haven't seen clear PVC (thats not to say it doesn't exist) but it can be very flexible- like garbage bags or it can be made hard - like plastic pipes. PVC is more a group of plastics
Yes, plastic sheets are generally resistant to the chemicals used in cleaning products.