Reinforced Corner Patches for Added Tarpaulin Strength
A Tarpaulin Sheet is one of the most trustworthy tools to possess. Be it for covering a woodpile from rain, protecting equipment on the construction site, or for creating a temporary shelter, these sheets are what a person relies on and hope heshe will make it tough and durable. But if one has used one, then he is aware of the weakness that is common. It’s seldom the very middle of the sheet where it gives way first. Instead, stress concentrates almost invariably in the corners. This is where reinforced corner patches come into play; unsung heroes that play a massive role in the prolonged life and performance of your cover. Why Corners Are the Weakest Link To understand why corners need extra help, think about how we use a Heavy Duty Tarpaulin . We stretch it over an object, pull it taut, and then secure it. The most common method for this is by tying ropes through the metal grommets – those little reinforced holes around the edge. When you pull that rope to make the cover taut, all th...