?Google search Trymer 2000 foam . Look for the nearest distributor in your
area.? A company in Rochester NY can getr me this foam . I'm 2 hours? by car
from there and plan t get some soon.I'll dig up the company name and post it?
here.?Joe Cruz
cruzj12 at frontiernet.net
KR1.5 N3151K
KR2S builde
Thanks Mark. It looks like a good productand half the cost of anything
from aircraft spruce. Too had Dow sold that brand off because it's harder
to find now. Here's my theory about air gaps...I think the resin tends to
outgas. As it gets closer to being cured the cloth gets more and more
ai
Jon Kimmel wrote:
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Both Dr. Dean and I used Trymer 2000 on our planes. I got mine from an
insulation company in Nashville that cut it up with a giant (but simple)
bandsaw that cut the buns into 4' x 8' slabs. For these guys, "buns" were
4' x 8', and about 3 feet thick, with a big head lik
I know that several people have used trymer for their wings...then the
company sold it. I found a distributor in dallas that sells it, but I
think they only sell a complete bun...2x3x4 feet...custom cut. I think a
bun is plenty to do the wings...and it's worth driving to dallas to avoid
shipping
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