Cotton Canvas for Absorber Covers?

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Has anyone tried using unprimed blank cotton canvas for an absorber cover? You can get the stuff pretty cheap.

http://www.reuels.com/reuels/page29.html

You could also make the absorbers into cool artwork. I'm assuming that if you paint on an unprimed canvas you'll still have a pretty loose weave with lots of air flow. Can anybody confirm that?
 
I was going to use something like that to wrap the rockwool for the bass hangers.

If you wanted to paint it, there's a type of paint called "non-bridging" or something like that. Supposedly it doesn't fill in the holes of the fabric.

Personally, for the absorber covers, I'd just pick out a nice cotton or cotton blend, and go with it.
 
Find a failed Hemp store and buy up some of their leftover stock.

Worked for me! I got 9oz muslin and 13oz weave for $5/yd.

Oh wait, you guys don't have former MSFT programmers that lost their ass trying other businesses! DOH!

The woman said "Who knew folks wouldn't pay $80 a pair for Hemp jeans?"
 
And while you're at it - please do not forget to pick up some spray fireproofing made specifically for fabrics.

I would hate to see any one get hurt - physically or financially..... (insurance companies will look for any reason to not pay off)

Good luck,

Rod
 
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