Subject: Re: [harryproa] Re:: polyisocyanurate
From: "Rob Denney harryproa@gmail.com [harryproa]" <harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au>
Date: 11/12/2018, 7:13 PM
To: harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au
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harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au

 

1' x 1' would be plenty, but hold onto it for a while, please.  I am not going to get any tests done for a little while, partly due to work pressure, partly due to the engineer not having time to do the number crunching.  However, anyone who wants to do their own testing should let me know and i will describe the test regime for each parameter.  Eventually, I will get this on the web page.

Went for a sail on Rare Bird on the weekend.  It is in remarkably good nick after 10 years of sitting in the water.  The crew were pretty switched on and we chatted about improving core performance.  One solution was to weave tow through the air holes in the foam.  Done a metre or so of tow at a time, it was "fairly quick" to sew a sheet.  The improvement in core properties is, apparently, immense.  H60 with tow performs as well as H100 under many loads.  Something else to try.



On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 9:00 AM hannaberryworkshop@gmail.com [harryproa] <harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au> wrote:
 

Rob,

What size sample would you need? 

I have a few different thicknesses and densities being sent to me now. They will send a 1'x1' piece for free. Beyond that they charge a small fee.

Still waiting on the per sheet prices, but they did say that they preferred to sell it "by the box" which would be 32 sheets. (Buy less than a box and the price per sheet goes up)

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