"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
a big part of what goes into the Newman lock strips is the material being resistant to swelling, deformation and breakdown with today's chemicals, which I would hope they are testing given the price of that stuff.
They are the same size/shape as the newmans, only a little bit softer duro.I got a bunch of frames that didn't have locking strips and the ones that did have mesh in them were in rough shape and the strips had to be ripped out of the channels.
John, any thoughts on the "cupping" I'm experiencing on the blue/teal ones?
Alanthis is not a blast, but I am trying to figure out why you have more than one type of frame inhouse....this is not just you, but a lot of people...I would tend to think if you have multiple types of frames you are just adding more variables to the mix and it would be harder to figure out when there is a problem. does this make sense? thoughts on all this?