Tarpaulin is a large flexible sheet used to protect items from bad weather conditions such as sunlight or rain. These sheets come with aluminium eyelets and have a metre-interval space on all reinforced corners. Canvas Tarpaulins are used in many applications on a large scale, such as agriculture, commercial or industrial. These are widely used or secured with the help of eyelets. These come in different ranges, such as heavy-duty, medium weight, lightweight, super heavy-duty, cotton canvas, and poly tarps. These covers are made using different materials and are used for multiple applications, such as canvas tarps, which are used to cover goods as they are breathable or eco-friendly.
Eyelet Midi Holden:
These incredibly durable Holdom’s are ideal for repairing shredded or broken eyelets. It is suitable for weights up to 100kg and materials up to 4mm thick. They're great for fastening tents, awnings, tarpaulins, and matting because they get stronger as you exert more power. Available in three colours: black, white, and blue.
Eyelet Sucker Pads:
Eyelet Sucker Pads are designed to work with eyelets that are 12mm in diameter. They're used to hold tarps and other things in place. Place the sucker on a flat surface and attach the eyelet to it. It's reusable and perfect for greenhouses, decorating, camping, and other applications. They come in a ten-pack.
Hook for Tarps:
This inventive tarp hook attaches to the tops of two-liter bottles and other fizzy drinks bottles, allowing you to use them to weigh down tarps or other sheeting with a suitable hook point.Use the filled bottle to weigh down the tarpaulin and protect it from blowing away in the wind by hooking the bottle top hook through an eyelet on the tarpaulin. It's a creative method for keeping your tarp tight in circumstances when there isn't an anchor point, such as when a farmer is covering hay bales in a field. Fill the bottles halfway with liquid, sand, gravel, or anything else fits.
The Tarp Drainer:
A quick and easy solution to keep your tarpaulins dry. The Tarp Drainer works by draining water that accumulates on top of your tarp. Any tarpaulin may be equipped with these simple gadgets. Cut a hole in the tarpaulin and use a rubber mallet to secure the eyelet. Then secure the elbow and hose to the bottom of the container and guide the water wherever you want it to flow. You might even put the water in a container and use it in your garden. The weight of water on top of a tarp may put pressure on it and eventually diminish its strength. Therefore, this product can help your tarp stay stronger for longer.
The Original Tarp Holder:
The Original Tarpaulin Holder has a basic design that allows you to quickly tie a tarp without making a hole in it. Place the disc beneath the material, fit the top ring into the groove of the disc underneath, and snap the tongue into place. The holder may be attached to any portion of a sheet or tarpaulin, making it perfect for construction, farming, gardening, sailing, and camping. They're also durable and reusable.
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