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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 819954, member: 4552"]Again, note there are today Numerous variations in the additives used to make Nylon and this makes for a massive variety in textures, flexibility and MELTING TEMPERATURES. What your discussing is the original Dupont product of many, many years ago. Today some Nylon products withstand tremendous temperatures both in hot and cold. Some stay extreamely flexible in cold temperatures too. For example many convertible autos have Nylon Tops. One of mine does and it looks like new although over 40 years old. Nylon is also used in many products for gears, window rollers, handles in the automotive world. Nylon has many, many different usages and also many different temperature statistics. </p><p>As to scratching a coin. There are Nylon products as soft as cotton too. So this is not a yes or no answer.</p><p>However, for the cost of a manufactured 2x2 almost anywhere, I can't see wasting my time or anyone's time attemting to make them. And remember you do not have to staple them closed. A simple clear tape will do that with no adverse effects. </p><p>Although that is just an opinion since there are people that actually build entire autos for something to do or a hobby. So why not a 2x2?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 819954, member: 4552"]Again, note there are today Numerous variations in the additives used to make Nylon and this makes for a massive variety in textures, flexibility and MELTING TEMPERATURES. What your discussing is the original Dupont product of many, many years ago. Today some Nylon products withstand tremendous temperatures both in hot and cold. Some stay extreamely flexible in cold temperatures too. For example many convertible autos have Nylon Tops. One of mine does and it looks like new although over 40 years old. Nylon is also used in many products for gears, window rollers, handles in the automotive world. Nylon has many, many different usages and also many different temperature statistics. As to scratching a coin. There are Nylon products as soft as cotton too. So this is not a yes or no answer. However, for the cost of a manufactured 2x2 almost anywhere, I can't see wasting my time or anyone's time attemting to make them. And remember you do not have to staple them closed. A simple clear tape will do that with no adverse effects. Although that is just an opinion since there are people that actually build entire autos for something to do or a hobby. So why not a 2x2?[/QUOTE]
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