Or perhaps try the beige wall foam with the foil face at Home Depot.
Peel off the foil, cut out "layers", glue them together (with spray can
foam - Great Stuff) in a stack and sculpt the rough shape to exactly what
you want. When it is sanded smooth, wrap it with Saran Wrap, spray
it with Pam, lay up BID over the mold and (if you like) wrap it again with
Saran Wrap.
EZ to sculpt, EZ to lay up, EZ to dig out form .... Jim S.
Russell Duffy wrote:
You might try using the liquid foam. Its comes in
any shape you want, sands very easily and doesn't make as much mess as
the pink foam I used to use.
Cheers,
Dave Leonard Thanks
Dave. To make the radiator ducts, I was actually thinking of doing
this. I figure I can wrap the core in plastic, tape the mouth of
a kitchen garbage bad around the inlet side of the core, open a hole in
the bottom of the bag, then fill it with foam. My thought is that
this will leave me with a nice ball of foam to be shaped. Can anyone
think of a better approach? Thanks,Rusty
(I sure won't use expanding foam from the spray cans again)
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Jim Sower
Crossville, TN; Chapter 5
Long-EZ N83RT, Velocity N4095T
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