Either thickness will withstand the same temperature without being destroyed, 
but the 1/8 in thickness will provide a slightly longer time before the wood 
heats up.  That translates into more time to get the fire out and get the plane 
on the ground.

Glenda McElwee CFI

www.AwesomeTrvl.com

KI4RDQ - General Class

N51GL - in progress

Corvair powered KR2

exp_aviat...@lists.awesometrvl.com

--- On Sat, 7/10/10, Dan Heath <da...@windstream.net> wrote:

From: Dan Heath <da...@windstream.net>
Subject: KR> FiberFrax
To: "'KRnet'" <kr...@mylist.net>
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Saturday, July 10, 2010, 9:21 AM

I see both 1/8 and 1/16 thickness, and the description says that it
withstands 2300 degrees, but does not differentiate between the thicknesses.
If one works just as well as the other, 1/16 is 1/3 the price.  Any thoughts
on this?



Daniel R. Heath

da...@windstream.net

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the pics 

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