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Chelsea,
From your base of knowledge, perhaps you can give us your opinion on the best application of your materials.
When we started making these "Foamies", our thought was the canvas and Titebond II glue would make a sock to give us some structural strength. Can we use your Foam Fusion and the mesh to do the same thing? Would it be better to skip the glue and use the Foam Coat to set the foam and mesh into a structural bond? Which additive is better for our application? Boost will ensure that the bond is strong and creates a tough coat, which is a desired trait when you consider the rocks and dings that a trailer is likely to be exposed to during it's lifetime. The Bounce will provide a more flexible coat, which is also desired when you consider the bouncing down the road a trailer must endure. Which is better for our application? Can you combine the two additives in the Foam Coat? Can we overlay one over the other? Which coat should be on top?
These are just a few of the questions I have... Bought your sample pack and have been playing with them, I'd like to get your thoughts. Thanks
bonnie wrote:I think I'm leaning toward the bounce for flexibility. Still thinking things through, though.
hwff wrote:It would help to have some parameters to better answer your questions:
Is the weight very important?
Will the coating need to stick to anything besides foam and wood?
Will they be getting banged into a lot
Any other characteristics you are looking for in a coating?
What is being used to coat the foamies now?
hwff wrote:It would help to have some parameters to better answer your questions:
Is the weight very important?
Will the coating need to stick to anything besides foam and wood?
Will they be getting banged into a lot?
Any other characteristics you are looking for in a coating?
What is being used to coat the foamies now?
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