Dear Scott,
I can't tell you how to fix ripping nets, but I can definitely tell you how
NOT to fix them.
I've recently had the same problem, and as a temporary solution, I attempted
to staple the white net band together. Not a good idea, let me tell you.
In a moment of inattention a few days later, I ran my hand quickly along the
top of the stapled net and managed to stab my delicate finguer tips hundred
times over because the staples had come undone after being inpacted by lots
of net cord balls.
Not a pleasant experience but you remember mistakes (especially painful
ones) a lot better than
successes :))
Thanks
Philippe Azar
PBI Director of Tennis
Le Touessrok Hotel & Ile aux Cerfs
Trou d'Eau Douce
Mauritius
Tel: +230 419 2451
Fax: +230 419 2025
Email: pazar_at_sunresort.com
Hotel Web Site: www.touessrok.com
PBI Web Site: www.pbitennis.com
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Subject: Tennis structure
Date: Fri 8 Sep 2000 01:45:55 -0000
Hi folks. I am interested in purchasing a new or used tennis structure. =
I need the structure to cover either one or two courts and it would have =
to be taken down in the spring. So a tennis-hall or bubble of some sort =
is what I am looking for. If you know of any cheaper =
alternatives....please reply. Thanks for your help.=20
Mike Bonnell
Columbus, Ohio
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