Do not hot wire polyurethane. Deadly gasses, Virg

     On 1/2/2011 6:19 PM, Gary Robison wrote:
> Pat try this for a start
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> http://www.mtixtl.com/diamondwireof028mmdiax65ml215feetforwiresawcutting-dw028x60.aspx
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> This is about a buck a foot, I have seen it at .25 a foot.
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> Gary
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Patrick and Robin Russo"<patru...@myfairpoint.net>
> To: "KRnet"<kr...@mylist.net>
> Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 8:14 AM
> Subject: Re: KR>  Foam cutting large scale
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>> You've got me thinking here! Is that wire the same that Remington
>> developed
>> for hacksaws some decades back? What is the diameter and where did you
>> locate it? I have several aluminum hot wire frames, 2'Long to 8'Long and
>> the
>> thought of a battery operated bandsaw type frame 6-8 feet long might be
>> fun
>> to play with. This will of course add a year or two to the present plane
>> projects!!!
>> Pat Russo
>> ----- Original Message ----->
>>> Now, why I am here today. I have built many model aircraft wings out of
>>> foam.
>>> Much beyond 4 feet hot wiring will start to sag and become useless.
>>>
>>> I just came across a wire that is rough with a diamond coating. A light
>>> came
>>> on.
>>>
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