From: "Chris Horne" <chris-horne@lineone.net> To: <Pipermynt@aol.com>, <balloondeco@balloonhq.com> Subject: Re: Self sealing mylars Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 12:52:21 -0000 Hmm. I've been experimenting. If you turn up the heat on your sealer, and seal right close to the valve opening on the neck of the balloon, you should get an acceptable result. I just did!! Chris Horne CBA, Northampton, England Our website at www.christopher-horne.co.uk has over 150 pictures of our work! Heard about High Flyers? The new design consultancy and problem solving package? Learn more at http://website.lineone.net/~chris-horne/index.html ! ----- Original Message ----- To: <chris-horne@lineone.net>; <balloondeco@balloonhq.com> Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 12:30 PM Subject: Re: Self sealing mylars > > In a message dated 11/17/00 5:33:36 AM, chris-horne@lineone.net writes: > > << Try Heat sealing them?? > > > Chris Horne >> > > Did that..but the self sealing plastic sleeve inside is preventing the heat > from going all the way through and making a seal. > Gayle Rood > Helium Works > Kokomo, IN >