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Hi guys,
I am looking for a DIY foam I can use - preferably viscoelastic/ rubbery but with full elastic recovery upon removal of pressure. Something like soft packing foam which might be used to pad out a briefcase carrying delicate equipment, but tougher with less give. I would like to buy the foam in an unexpanded liquid form, inject it into a mould and let it set to shape. Can anyone suggest foams I could try and retailers that would stock a range of them, that would ship to an address in the UK? Thanks, Boffin |
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![]() "Boffin" wrote in message ... Hi guys, I am looking for a DIY foam I can use - preferably viscoelastic/ rubbery but with full elastic recovery upon removal of pressure. Something like soft packing foam which might be used to pad out a briefcase carrying delicate equipment, but tougher with less give. I would like to buy the foam in an unexpanded liquid form, inject it into a mould and let it set to shape. Can anyone suggest foams I could try and retailers that would stock a range of them, that would ship to an address in the UK? http://www.tomps.com/shop/polyuretha...oam-p-132.html |
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