Adam
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Who's used this before and can name a brand that sets rock solid, I tried Unibond and that drys flexible
Cheers
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philrussell81
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fisher expanding foam
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Adam
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can't find anywhere that sells that
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abdus
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http://www.toolstation.com/index.html?r=a&feature=57280&rr=5Pr2N2pdCx8QTtuV
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=fisher+expanding+foam&btnG=Google+Search&meta=lr%3Dlang_en%7Clang_fr%7Clang_ru
[Edited on 21-05-2006 by abdus]
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Adam
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The door fram fixing foam?
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Adam
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cos neither of the links you posted lead to fischer expanding foam.
Anyone know of any other brands?
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abdus
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quote: Originally posted by Adam
cos neither of the links you posted lead to fischer expanding foam.
Anyone know of any other brands?
for what purposes will you be using it?
[Edited on 21-05-2006 by abdus]
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dna23
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chumbly_warner used some good stuff in his front bumper, may be worth giving him a u2u
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ed
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I stole some stuff from the builders who are doing our extension... It's really good. You get it from builders merchants funnily enough
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dna23
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and when you've got some left go squirt it in a gatso they have a small hole in the top corner of the box....
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ed
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I prefer the tyre fire technique
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dna23
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quote: Originally posted by ed
I prefer the tyre fire technique
also works a charm.... but a little incriminating with the black smoke everywhere
ed were those the steiny mirrors on the bay last week
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Adam
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quote: Originally posted by ed
I stole some stuff from the builders who are doing our extension... It's really good. You get it from builders merchants funnily enough
don't suppose you can get a name off the can please? Has it set like concrete?
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Adam
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quote: Originally posted by abdus
quote: Originally posted by Adam
cos neither of the links you posted lead to fischer expanding foam.
Anyone know of any other brands?
for what purposes will you be using it?
[Edited on 21-05-2006 by abdus]
Taking a mold
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dna23
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http://www.toolstation.com/index.html?r=a&feature=57280&rr=5Pr2N2pdCx8QTtuV
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Adam
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Gonna give em a call tomorrow and ask before I order a load!
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MikeE
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quote: Originally posted by philwestwood
fisher expanding foam
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M2RTY
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ive used like 5 different types and all set solid
wicks sell it
pound shop also sell it
so do kings, machine mart, any builders shops, paint shops etc
only difference is the amount of times it expands, some were like 2 times, some 25 times
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loo_goblin
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wurth stuff is good
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Adam
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The unibond stuff seemed to turn to a rubbery foam rather than solid
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ed
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If you are making a mould then you should make it from fibreglass or P40...
Use some car wax as a parting compound. You need to use LOADS so that the fibreglass cannot stick to the item you are making a mould out of. So it needs to be a thick white layer. Then slap on the fibreglass...
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Adam
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u2u sent
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ajscorsa
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use clingfilm instead of car wax
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Adam
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used clingfilm and tinfoil last night
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ed
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No, you should use a parting compound like car wax if you are doing it properly.
Well, thats the way I have done it every time I have laid up carbon fibre...
[Edited on 21-05-2006 by ed]
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