The thermal blanket is very expensive "packing material". It last about
three years, longer than any thermal blanket I have seen. If the blanket is
rough cut, you can smooth it out with scissors. We usually have them cut
slightly large, but we do have "new" employees now and then.
The creases will go away as the blanket is used.
The kit seems complete. The bottles are in the test kit.
Jim
"Erik W. Selberg" wrote:
> Reminds me: after final inventory, couldn't find a packing list.
>
> Here's what I received:
>
> Spa Defender
> Spa Metal Gon
> Spa Foam Down
> Calcium Booster
> 303 Aerospace Protectant
> OT Test Kit
> Sea Klean 4-1 Net Cleaner
> Sea Klean Shock (3 bottles)
> GLB Ph-up
> GLB Ph-down
> GLB Granular
> ProTech Alkalinity
>
> Anything missing? Looks pretty good compared w/ what's on the web
> site, although there are these 10 small bottles I don't seem to have.
>
> I also had a question on the thermal blanket. Initially I thought it
> was packing material, as it was the same material you had packed
> everything else in and it was rough cut (like with a utility knife).
> However, it does appear to be the blanket as it has the right shape.
> Is this correct? I recalled Gary's as being much more clean-cut and
> without all the creasing that's in mine. And again, it's extremely
> rough cut with jagged edges and little bits of material dangling off.
> Is this in fact the thermal blanket?
>
> Thanks!
> -e
>
> --
> Erik Selberg
> "I get by with a little help selberg@cs.washington.edu
> from my friends." http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/selberg
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