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linuxmanxxx wrote:I like the looks of the screen mesh one for sure. That looks good and smooth and would be horrendously strong for sure. How good is the coverage of HWFF foam fusion? I can use the 30NF at a gallon and cover more than the outside and inside of a complete camper once and that's around 110 a gallon for that for me.
hwff wrote:The coverage of Styroplast listed here is per gallon and depends on the thickness:
1/32" thick, 51.3 sq/ft
1/16" thick, 25.6 sq/ft
1/8" thick, 12.8 sq/ft
1/4" thick, 6.4 sq/ft
We do often offer discounts for clubs and groups like this, so if this product turns out to be something that is going to work for your application and some of you want to order some, we can talk about discounts then.
Please let me know if you have any other questions!
linuxmanxxx wrote:I like the looks of the screen mesh one for sure. That looks good and smooth and would be horrendously strong for sure. How good is the coverage of HWFF foam fusion? I can use the 30NF at a gallon and cover more than the outside and inside of a complete camper once and that's around 110 a gallon for that for me.
bonnie wrote:Mel,
How badly did the styroplast smell? What breathing equipment did you use?
Bonnie
allan1 wrote:Mel, what is the viscosity like - honey, heavy cream, latex, enamel? Also wondering what the weight increase is like to your samples.
allan1 wrote:found this while 'surfing'. Properties read similar to FoamFusion but cost is 42/gal as opposed to 69/gal for FF
http://www.demandproducts.com/Signage-i ... u=GROUPESC
eaglesdare wrote:hey mel, i am not sure if its been tried here yet or not (i just can't remember) but, have or could you do a test with the gorilla glue and the hot wire foam fushion glue?
i watched the vid of the guy testing that against wood glues. the guy had to really use some power to seperate the foam using that foam glue. was curious about gg.
i don't think gg is as good at all, because i can peel it right off when i get too much on my foam. but i never tried to really seperate any pieces once it has cured.
i am leaning towards using the hot wire foam fushion glue, but am still curious about the gg.
i do have a piece out back that i think has gg on it, i may go out and look. but its too cold right now.
atahoekid wrote:eaglesdare wrote:hey mel, i am not sure if its been tried here yet or not (i just can't remember) but, have or could you do a test with the gorilla glue and the hot wire foam fushion glue?
i watched the vid of the guy testing that against wood glues. the guy had to really use some power to seperate the foam using that foam glue. was curious about gg.
i don't think gg is as good at all, because i can peel it right off when i get too much on my foam. but i never tried to really seperate any pieces once it has cured.
i am leaning towards using the hot wire foam fushion glue, but am still curious about the gg.
i do have a piece out back that i think has gg on it, i may go out and look. but its too cold right now.
I have some GG and definitely have some of the Foam Fusion. I assume you are looking at foam to foam gluing. I can do edge to edge and face to face. I'll do those sample tomorrow.
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