doug barnard wrote... >Be careful! Chemical reactions like this usually give off some heat. Foam >is about the hardest thing to get off that I know about, so be sure to >drape and tarp and mask to the best of your ability. It is *very* sticky. BTW have you ever seen those pre-packaged packing things which are essentially a sealed plastic bag with A and B vials inside. You crack 'em and throw the bag into a shipping box, place the to-be-shipped item on top, then crack another one and toss it on top, then tape the box closed? apparently they have the quantity/expansion/box size thing worked out. > >Though it would be pretty funny to watch someone running around >frantically, with a hot garbage bag full of foam stuck to their butt! I think your right, I think I would stay away from that crack filling stuff. > >Can I watch you try? I dont think so.. but I think John Winters mentioned something about a bathing suit and Vaseleine...John, were they Speedos?..and...hey wait a minute, this didnt have anything to do with the "Charlene" incident did it? >Maybe some old long underware with plastic worn underneath? Won't it be all >wrinkly from the garbage bag? yeah..I think the plaster idea is better.... Jim Champoux *************************************************************************** PaddleWise Paddling Mailing List Submissions: paddlewise_at_lists.intelenet.net Subscriptions: paddlewise-request_at_lists.intelenet.net ***************************************************************************Received on Thu Jan 29 1998 - 10:52:51 PST
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