Tue, 5 Jan 1999 23:52:34 +0100
- Message No. 4640
From: Arne Lindgren
Subject: RE: Maps
Long ago, when I was in the boyscouts there was a laquer, spraycans
wasnt invented *s*. that you painted on the map. After drying you had a
plastic covered map. Then the printing was lifted into the plastic layer
and the paper could be removed by soaking in water. Then you had a
plastic map that you could use for wrapping sandwiches in...
Maybe this type of paint can still be found.
The actual problem is that the paper is disintegrating.
Maybe a printing/copying company could copy a map over to parachute
nylon...
Arne Lindgren (and Mattewerner, the green-white @)
> ----------
> From: WIWAT@t-online.de[SMTP:WIWAT@t-online.de]
> Sent: den 4 januari 1999 21:42
> To: xrv@atic.org
> Subject: (XRV) Maps
>
> Hola together
>
> I have a completly different question to you.
> I want make my maps waterproof or resistent. Have someone any idear
> how to do
> it?
>
> Chao
> Oliver
>
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