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I used EAR Specialties Confor foam in my plane's seats. I laminated the
three softest 1/2" plies behind my back with a lumbar piece, all four 1/2" ply grades under my legs, and five 1/2" plies under my butt; two of the hardest, two of the next softer, and one of the next softest. Even with a wallet in my back pocket there are no pressure points, which on my five and six hour x-country flights is a real blessing! Look on McMaster-Carr catalog page 3304, www.mcmaster.com. They get hard when cold, but will soften and conform as your bod warms them up. I highly recommend this foam for your seats if you do much long-endurance flights. I think McMaster's prices are less than you'll find in ACS. Several of us went together to buy them through the factory to meet their minimum purchase amount. EAR also has a complete line of sound-absorbing material for aircraft, and a booklet on their use. |
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![]() "Richard Riley" wrote in message ... On 22 Mar 2005 21:08:45 -0800, "ELIPPSE" wrote: :I used EAR Specialties Confor foam in my plane's seats. EAR also has a complete :line of sound-absorbing material for aircraft, and a booklet on their :use. You'll get better prices than that at BESTCO 19320 PRUITT DRIVE TORRANCE,CA. 90503 310 214-8986 Fax: 310 214-8986 Tell her I sent you. How much does this stuff weigh? |
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![]() ELIPPSE wrote: I used EAR Specialties Confor foam in my plane's seats. I laminated the three softest 1/2" plies behind my back with a lumbar piece, all four 1/2" ply grades under my legs, and five 1/2" plies under my butt; two of the hardest, two of the next softer, and one of the next softest. Even with a wallet in my back pocket there are no pressure points, which on my five and six hour x-country flights is a real blessing! Look on McMaster-Carr catalog page 3304, www.mcmaster.com. They get hard when cold, but will soften and conform as your bod warms them up. I highly recommend this foam for your seats if you do much long-endurance flights. I think McMaster's prices are less than you'll find in ACS. Several of us went together to buy them through the factory to meet their minimum purchase amount. EAR also has a complete line of sound-absorbing material for aircraft, and a booklet on their use. Not only is McMaster-Carr a good source for the Confor foam, it is an great source for the sound-absorbing material. I got a super light weight sound absorbing foam for lining my interior from McMaster-Carr. The stuff is self-extinquishing and gives off no toxic gases. I got a roll of 1/8 inch and 1/4 inch which only weight a couple of pounds per roll. Check them out and be prepared to take delivery when you order. In most cases, my orders from McMaster-Carr were delivered within 24 hours of placing the order. |
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![]() Blueskies wrote: "Richard Riley" wrote in message ... On 22 Mar 2005 21:08:45 -0800, "ELIPPSE" wrote: :I used EAR Specialties Confor foam in my plane's seats. EAR also has a complete :line of sound-absorbing material for aircraft, and a booklet on their :use. You'll get better prices than that at BESTCO 19320 PRUITT DRIVE TORRANCE,CA. 90503 310 214-8986 Fax: 310 214-8986 Tell her I sent you. How much does this stuff weigh? It is slightly heavier than standard foams but not by much. The main difference is in the comfort level and is the same material used in the seats produced by OreganAero. |
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In most cases, my orders from McMaster-Carr were delivered within 24
hours of placing the order. Grainger is a company very much like McMaster-Carr, except they have a warehouse about 20 miles from me. The closest McMaster-Carr is an 8 hour drive. I nearly always get McMaster-Carr orders the next day, but Grainger orders take 3. |
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Bill Chernoff wrote:
BESTCO 19320 PRUITT DRIVE TORRANCE,CA. 90503 310 214-8986 Fax: 310 214-8986 Tell her I sent you. the fax number the same as the phone number? Not unusual generally requires calling to tell your sending a fax and then hanging up and sending it the called party knowing a fax is coming in doesn't answer letting the fax machine answer it. Also if the main number is a voice response number it can detect the fax tone and auto switch to the fax machine, otherwise it gives it's voice menu and your select where to go from there, which one choice could again be a fax machine. John |
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BESTCO
19320 PRUITT DRIVE TORRANCE,CA. 90503 310 214-8986 Fax: 310 214-8986 Tell her I sent you. the fax number the same as the phone number? |
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Bill Chernoff wrote:
BESTCO 19320 PRUITT DRIVE TORRANCE,CA. 90503 310 214-8986 Fax: 310 214-8986 Tell her I sent you. the fax number the same as the phone number? I e-mailed them at " and requested a catalog. They website is half a type written page. They promptly sent me a catalog with samples. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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