Gadolf,
The model # is 9421; I checked their site and it's there. If you have any problems getting one, please let me know.
Regards,
Scott
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Gadolf,
The model # is 9421; I checked their site and it's there. If you have any problems getting one, please let me know.
Regards,
Scott
It's available in several colors from Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&rh=i...Cushion&page=1
There is an "ultralight" model...I wonder if this is the stuff pittendrigh talks about....2 #
Coach this is supposedly closed cell but you discuss open cell. Were you just expanding the discussion?
Finally put some of that foam to the iron:
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...n/IMG_9656.jpg
It'd pass for a skwala, but it's a long way from spring now and there's a river in YNP that had some olive hoppers a couple years ago (and I didn't); it will be interesting to see if they're still there. Stuff is "softer" than craft foam, very easy to cut and work with. If it gets chewed up, that's a good thing; that's why they sell hooks in packs of 100.
Regards,
Scott
Worked okay for Wally's GFA:
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...n/IMG_9662.jpg
Going to try some Charlie Boy Hoppers after I grout the bathroom.
Regards,
Scott
Great ties and great photos!
In cutting the width in half...any special tricks or tools to make nice clean flat cuts...or do you just use a knife or razor blade to slice?
Duckster,
Found that an X-acto knife and steel straightedge worked the best. Like I said, this foam was softer than craft foam and cut easily.
Regards,
Scott
Michael's and Joan usually have them. I have a nice frog green one...I laminated 2mm yellow foamie to the bottom