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I wish to put some padding inside my trailer to prevent any rash when loading/unloading - I have some old computer-packaging foam I've been using but wondering if there is a best type of foam to use (closed cell, etc.) that I should consider?
thanks, John |
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John, have you actually got a rash from your trailer or are you afraid
of getting one because you heard fiberglass can do that. If it is the latter, be assured that the fiberglass is securely trapped in resin and can't easily escape. If you ARE getting a rash it is more likely from the resin fumes than any loose fiberglass. |
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On Thursday, March 28, 2013 10:01:15 AM UTC-7, soartech wrote:
John, have you actually got a rash from your trailer or are you afraid of getting one because you heard fiberglass can do that. If it is the latter, be assured that Sorry - I mean to pad the glider from hitting the edges when pulling it out (around the vertical stab and the rear-edges when pulling the wings out. Trailer-rash on the glider (assembly rash?) - not a rash on me - sorry for the confusion! John |
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Listen we all love our gliders and trailers so I can relate....but depending on exactly WHAT you've been doing to your trailer you may have an STD.
I would get it looked at asap and don't go rubbing up against any other trailers until you know you are safe. Again...It's nothing to be ashamed of. |
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On Thursday, March 28, 2013 12:10:57 PM UTC-4, John wrote:
I wish to put some padding inside my trailer to prevent any rash when loading/unloading - I have some old computer-packaging foam I've been using but wondering if there is a best type of foam to use (closed cell, etc.) that I should consider? thanks, John I have had good luck with felt contact cemented to surfaces that may get rubbed upon. Available from McMaster Carr supply. Good Luck UH |
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![]() I have had good luck with felt contact cemented to surfaces that may get rubbed upon. Available from McMaster Carr supply. Good Luck UH I'll second that. Felt lasts, foam doesn't. Second on McMaster.com too! |
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John wrote: I wish to put some padding inside my trailer to prevent any rash when loading/unloading - I have some old computer-packaging foam I've been using but wondering if there is a best type of foam to use (closed cell, etc.) that I should consider? thanks, John An alternative to McMaster Carr for felt: http://www.thefeltpeople.com/pages/c...tcolorcard.htm These folk have got felt in all thicknesses and colors, synthetic and natural. Last time I ordered from them, they were a lot cheaper than McMaster Carr. |
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I have a few areas in my trailer (like around the vertical stab) that
I wanted to protect during rigging and transportation. I used heavy felt for a while but then went to very low pile carpet (like indoor/outdoor) which is soft and smooth but more durable than felt in the long run. Inexpensively available at any large box DIY store in multiple colors. - John |
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Along the same line a John, I found that short pile carpet works well. In my case, I used "Boat Trailer" carpet (available at any boat store, bass pro, etc). Carper is very very soft, and short. Easy to apply with contact cement.
Bastoune |
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I just went to Lowe's and bought a bunch of gray outdoor carpet for trailer lining. It was just over $3 a foot for a 6' wide roll. Seems like nice stuff.
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