- 1. Re: Making my air box Reply - lengthy (score: 1)
- Author: "Mark Sedlack" <msedlack@neo.rr.com>
- Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2003 00:07:43 -0400
- I just got in a little bit ago, so here's my thoughts. The dense blue foam is polystyrene, and it is sensitive to solvents - hence the ability to dissolve it out, and the need for epoxy resins - pol
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- 2. Re: Making my air box Reply - lengthy (score: 1)
- Author: "Mark Sedlack" <msedlack@neo.rr.com>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 14:19:54 -0400
- The BIN is a sealer that is sandable - home depot, lowes, etc. - used for hiding water stains or lipstick on drywall. Spray or brush a coat to seal the foam, sand, spackle if needed, then finish wit
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- 3. Re: Making my air box Reply - lengthy (score: 1)
- Author: Daniel Neuman <dneuman@quark.sfsu.edu>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 10:27:56 -0700 (PDT)
- Thanks mark that sketch was just what I needed. I will look into this BIN stuff (never heard of it before). That's a good point about the reaction being exothermic it would totally melt the wax. I do
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