KR> experimenter Polyisocyanurate Foam

2009-03-22 Thread mbz...@comcast.net
You might want to double check the Tuff-R I think it has an aluminum laminate on both sides I'm not sure, but if thats true, the laminate IMHO makes the foam useless for construction. Also I'm not sure if the properties of the foam are with or with out the aluminum laminate. So i

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2009-03-21 Thread Ronald E. Haskell
at do the high priced urethane foams have that 'Tuff-R' doesn't ? " ------- Subject: Re: KR> experimenter Polyisocyanurate Foam You should also look for Trymer 2000. I found a supp

KR> experimenter Polyisocyanurate Foam

2009-03-20 Thread David Mullins
You should also look for Trymer 2000. I found a supplier nearby a few years back, but they don't carry it anymore. Dave Mullins Nashua, NH Ronald E. Haskell wrote: > Is anyone using Polyisocyanurate Foam, (e.g. Tuff-R) in their construction? > > The last mention of it on the search engine was by

KR> experimenter Polyisocyanurate Foam

2009-03-20 Thread Ronald E. Haskell
Is anyone using Polyisocyanurate Foam, (e.g. Tuff-R) in their construction? The last mention of it on the search engine was by Dean Cooper, Sept 2004 Ron Haskell, Barrington, NH rehask...@metrocast.net

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2009-03-18 Thread Oscar Zuniga
Fred and others- thanks for the kind words about the articles in Experimenter and elsewhere. I would encourage you to follow your dreams, experiment to the max, and if you have an idea- put it down on paper and let it develop. Better yet, go out to the garage or shop and get some cardboard, t

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2009-03-17 Thread Fred Johnson
Just want to give Oscar an Atta boy for his article in the experimenter. With all that is proposed and solutions answered here on the net, we could inundate the experimenter with articles I suppose. Fred Johnson Reno, NV