Barry, I too have been using Duragilt with good success. Sometime I have had a few problems, part my own fault (let it get too warm) and have handeled it too rough. I would say that my problems have been few and far between. Look man! Any time that we mix it up with nature we will have a few problems. Bob Neely [log in to unmask] Goose Creek, SC On Mon, 14 Apr 1997 15:07:02 -0500 Barry Birkey <[log in to unmask]> writes: >Okay, I just have to stick my nose in now. It sure sounds like >Duragilt is coming out on >the junk pile from most everything that's being said in this thread. >Is it just me or >what? I've never used anything but Duragilt and can't say I share the >problems that >others are talking about! Sure, once in a great while you will get a >piece of foundation >that starts getting messed up from the beginning but that's due to a >flow that's >inadequate for supporting comb building in my experience. Once the >foundation has >been pulled out I've never had "bald" spots appear in the comb. Are >all those who have >had "bad" experiences with Duragilt telling us the "whole" story? Is >it that the >foundation is inferior or is it not being introduced properly? Is it a >"bald" spot here and >there or is it frame after frame of comb being cleared down to the >plastic? Anyone else >willing to stick their head out and admit to using Duragilt? :>) > >Happy with Duragilt in Illinois! > >-Barry > >-- >Barry Birkey >West Chicago, Illinois USA >[log in to unmask] >http://www.birkey.com >