In a message dated 2/11/2005 2:58:56 AM Eastern Standard Time,
europa-list-digest@matronics.com writes:
> Flight,
> >
> >Has anyone ever used a two part expanding foam to use in place of blue foam
> >for special sculpting uses. I want to get a custom fit for the bottom
> floor
> >area under the seats and don't really want to have to do it with pieces of
> >rigid foam which I currently have in place. Pour it in place (not directly
> >on the bottom but on plastic on the bottom), expand around all the hoses
> and
> >filters in the seat bottom and then cut the top to fit.
> >
> >Steve
> >A058
> >N15JN
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> FWIW, I chose to make a flat seat pan from a sandwich of Rohacell foam core
> and 2 layers of 'bid each side. The pan is held in place with velcro tabs. I
> made brackets out of 'bid to hold the pan panel along the inner side of the
> cavity and another one along the outter cavity, at a level even with the
> molding in the middle. The inner cavity under the seat is storage for a quart
of
> oil, fuel tester, rags, lunch etc. The outter cavity contains my headset
> jacks. This neatly contains the headset wiring and is superior to having the
head
> set jacks overhead. The headset wires just disappear behind the seat cushion.
>
> I can send you pictures of what I've done if you'd like to see them.
>
> Regards,
>
> John Lawton
> Dunlap, TN
> A-245 (Just about to make the panel go blinky-blink.)
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