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A tarp with any number of internal chambers for holding air. Wrap it over the item to be protected (car, plane, pool, etc), tie it down and inflate it.
Granted, the additional protection is minimal, but with enough air small branches and light hail will be easily deflected. Also, cheap tarps can
let stains (from long sitting leaves) get through.
Could also be used as a large (albeit thin) air mattress.
Bubble Wrap Site
http://www.virtual-...ap.com/popnow.shtml virtual popping [csea, Dec 24 2007]
Hot Tub "Floating thermal Blanket"
http://www.rhtubs.com/store/float.htm Heavy Duty Bubble Wrap [csea, Dec 24 2007]
Lifting air bag
http://img.directin...fting-bag-43247.jpg The tarp may be able to do some heavy lifting also [Sunstone, Mar 29 2009]
Self Inflating Pad
http://www.rei.com/...EB&mr:referralID=NA I got one fo these for camping - it's unbelievable light and small when rolled up. [DIYMatt, Mar 30 2009]
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Hope it's more puncture resistant than the last one I bought. |
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Like this but thicker plastic [link]? I'm sure there are pros and cons to permanently sealed bubbles versus inflatable. |
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Heavy duty bubble wrap is also sold for as a floating cover for hot tubs. [link2] |
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very nice! tie it securely though. |
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and if you used it to protect your grass
would it be called a tarp o'lawn ? |
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// beaten copper kettle // |
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Maybe you should have bought some warm woolen mittens for your car ... |
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[+] If I saw this in the store I would definately buy it. I don't know why this would be useful other than the fact that it would be perceived to be a better tarp. Seems like it would be lighter even though there would be that second layer. It even seems like it would be easier to use. |
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For reasons I can't articulate other than it
would be fun and funny and could possibly
and once and for all create the "magic
carpet" we've all pined for, I suggest filling
the tarp with helium. If it were tied down
at the corners, it would create a tarp that
would literally float over what ever it's
protecting. No contact = no scratches,
etc. |
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The tarp could be filled by the engine exhaust; if the tarp were made of the proper materiel it could be used as a lifting airbag. |
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I would definitely get one - I have to park my car under trees and always worry about branches falling on it. But in response to the inflating questions, I have an idea. Make the pockets out of the self-inflating material that sleeping-pads (for backpacking) are made out of. Foam fills the pockets, and when you unroll it, it inflates itself. Of course there would be the issue of it holding water then, so I guess you could make the outermost layer waterproof. |
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