I use Camie 300 and 373 for Styrofoam, pink and blue foam. As long as you
mist it there's no problem.
Holds great.
You can lay it on if you are using EPP foam.
Also, Camie has a line specifically designed for foam. It has a lace
pattern, so is fine if you are gluing foam to foam or fabric to
I'm not so sure about "extensive," but I did spray
it on some different kinds of foam. Didn't do a thing. I also
sprayed a bit of 3M77 (new formula) on some blue foam. That didn't seem to
do anything either. I'm here in Colorado (6500 ft and very dry), so that
might have something to do
Sorry, I posted the wrong stock number for the old formula 3M Super 77. The
correct number is 21210. this product is readily available for 3M
distributors such as W.W. Grainger or Fastenall.
No need to check old messages. Just contact one of these distributors or
any retailer that can special
I just threw out the price when someone told me bags were $200.
I will check it out.
Thanks
Tom
TG http://adesigner.com
32 Mount View Dr
Afton, VA 22920
phone 540 943-3356
fax 540 943-4178
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tom Broeski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday,
Tom, I just checked with 3M using those
numbers. They had no idea what I was talking about but they did give me
this number and it seems to register with their distributors. 21210.
Hope this helps.
Ed
- Original Message -
From:
Tom Moore
To: RCSE
Sent: Monday,
You really don't need it.
Just go to http://www.qrz.com/p/testing.pl
This is much more up to date.
Keep taking the tests till you get them all right.
Tom
TG http://adesigner.com
32 Mount View Dr
Afton, VA 22920
phone 540 943-3356
fax 540 943-4178
- Original Message -
From: Mike Remus
Thanks Ed,
the UPC Code is 21200 21210. The
numbers I gave are 3Ms formulationID numbers (suprised the did not
recognize them).
The
UPC code is a much easier way for a supplier to find it, as well as for us
folk. Doubt anyone will stock it under the formulation
ID.
Nevertheless, double
Hi,
Can someone direct me to a company or person that builds wing sets out
of blue foam or spider foam and bag them for me.
I have the specks and drawings, but I don't have the equipment or the
space for such a task. Basically it is a modified wing for a Colibri.
Thanks,
Kelley
RCSE-List
Tom,
Are you sure?? I did a search on the number
you supplied and came up with this on 3m's web site.
http://shortLink.us/1927
You can see the part number you supplied on that
page, but the 3m ID, is not the -4 you mentioned. The photo is of the new
can, and the MSDS says Acetone in the
I have read Spitfires, Thunderbolts and Warm Beer. It's an
interesting historical perspective on the Battle of Britain. Skunk
Works was more interesting. Kelly Johnson worked a fair bit of magic
and this book tells the story well. If you liked those, you may enjoy
Bogeys and Bandits by
Check out this weird cloud formation.
APOD:
2004 January 12 - A Hole Punch Cloud Over Alabama
Scobie:
The Oregon dept of Aviation published 100 Quotes on the Wonder of
Flight to commemorate 100 years of powered flight. It's a neat little
book. A friend got me a copy at a black tie dinner in Washington, DC.
Try www.aviation.state.or.us or call 800-874-0102. Among my favorites:
Though
Thanks everyone for all the help on the study guide.
You made it easy!
Mike Remus
Fort Wayne IN
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 17:17:41 -0500 Tom Broeski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
You really don't need it.
Just go to http://www.qrz.com/p/testing.pl
This is much more up to date.
Keep taking the tests
Jon,
Suprise Suprise!
Well I double checked the cans I have (old version) and
they have the correct 3M Id 62-4437-4930-4below, but carry the UPC of the 2nd item 21200212109..these are several years
old
Looks like 3M kept the
original UPC, changed the formulation and assigne da new
Reach for the sky the story of the legless WWll British flying ace
Douglas Badder (sp?).
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From: Bill Swingle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dave Sue Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]; RCSE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 10:38 AM
Subject: RE: [RCSE] Good Books
I
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laugh. http://www.sybertooth.com/bandy/
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