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WW2 Canvas Material
Was there a standard weight of canvas used with Commonwealth military equipment, or did the weight vary with intended use?
I know there is a difference between standard canvas and canvas duck, where the canvas duck has the same weave pattern in both directions, making it stronger and more tear resistant, and heavier weights would wear better than lighter. The Waterproof Curtain used on the front of the Wireless Set No. 52 is canvas duck and according to the Parts Lists was Olive Green, which is a lot lighter than Olive Drab, but no weight reference is provided. It is unlikely it would be the heaviest weight as used on a CMP cargo tarp and I am thinking possibly a weight close to seat cover weight, or slightly heavier. Were weight reference charts for canvas products ever produced, I wonder? David |
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I always see the canvas described as cotton duck when I am ordering it through the supply system. Here is a chart from Wikopedia:
Number duck classifications per linear yard, 22 inches wide Numbered duck is nominally made in weights from 1 to 12, but numbers 7, 9, and 11 are no longer used. Some typical uses of various grades (with weights in ounces) are:[1]
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Dave, I'll compare my 52 set cover to a CMP seat and let you know. The problem with Canadian canvas is that even if you find the right weight and weave you can't get the right colour. Dying waterproofed canvas is apparently not a thing.
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Rob.
Thank you for taking the time to post that information. It is VERY helpful! Bruce. I would appreciate that. You are right, I cannot match the colour I need in Canada it seems, with a practical quantity of correct canvas duck, so am likely going to get pushed south of the border to get that matched up properly. So far, the steel bar for the curtain is the only thing I can source locally. David |
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I have bought canvas at a Winnipeg fabric shop in neutral colour and dyed it with off the shelf dye to get a very close match to the 37 pattern colour. I think it was from Mitchells fabric in downtown Winnipeg, but I'm sure other shops carry it.
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I dunno....it's a magnetium cupro-plantasium alloy stamped out of a non-plusular circumgated sheet. Not easy to replicate today....
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Canvas
Good luck if you need 100 percent cotton canvas. It's nigh on impossible to find around here . The modern stuff has synthetic fibres in it and has a much finer weave . Readers will laugh but Aldi sells canvas drop sheets that have a vintage coarse weave and the Aldi sheets are a plain undyed cotton which looks more authentic.
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