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I got this link here several months ago. It looks like a good value and I plan
to pad my tush with it. http://www.foamorder.com/products.cg...&item=mem ory Scan down to the custom cut memory foam. About five years ago I bought foam for seat cushions at Oshkosh. It is very comfortable. I need some more and don't remember the company that sold it. Any ideas? |
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In article k.net, "Mark
Wildman" writes: About five years ago I bought foam for seat cushions at Oshkosh. It is very comfortable. I need some more and don't remember the company that sold it. Any ideas? Thanks. Mark Wildman You are probably talking about Confor-Foam and you can get it from McMaster-Carr for a little less than anywhere else I have found. Bob Reed www.kisbuild.r-a-reed-assoc.com (KIS Builders Site) KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress.... "Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!" (M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman) |
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![]() "Mark Wildman" wrote in message hlink.net... About five years ago I bought foam for seat cushions at Oshkosh. It is very comfortable. I need some more and don't remember the company that sold it. Any ideas? Thanks. Mark Wildman I like conforfoam or temperfoam cause it feels like soft female butticks. Make that soft *supple* female butticks. Just about as expensive too. |
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![]() "Larry Smith" wrote: I like conforfoam or temperfoam cause it feels like soft female butticks. Make that soft *supple* female butticks. Just about as expensive too. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dictionary.com but·tock n. 1. a. Either of the two rounded prominences on the human torso that are posterior to the hips and formed by the gluteal muscles and underlying structures. b. The analogous part of the body on certain mammals. 2. buttocks The rear pelvic area of the human body. |
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I can call them butticks if I want to.
It was an intentional misspelling, Urbin. "Barnyard BOb --" wrote in message ... "Larry Smith" wrote: I like conforfoam or temperfoam cause it feels like soft female butticks. Make that soft *supple* female butticks. Just about as expensive too. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dictionary.com but·tock n. 1. a. Either of the two rounded prominences on the human torso that are posterior to the hips and formed by the gluteal muscles and underlying structures. b. The analogous part of the body on certain mammals. 2. buttocks The rear pelvic area of the human body. |
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![]() I like conforfoam or temperfoam cause it feels like soft female butticks. Make that soft *supple* female butticks. Just about as expensive too. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dictionary.com but·tock n. 1. a. Either of the two rounded prominences on the human torso that are posterior to the hips and formed by the gluteal muscles and underlying structures. b. The analogous part of the body on certain mammals. 2. buttocks The rear pelvic area of the human body. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Latchless Larry whined: I can call them butticks if I want to. It was an intentional misspelling, Urbin. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Call buttocks anything you like, Latchless. Call the fork you put in your mouth a DICK, if that turns you on, too. Barnyard BOb -- |
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![]() Larry Smith wrote: "Mark Wildman" wrote in message hlink.net... About five years ago I bought foam for seat cushions at Oshkosh. It is very comfortable. I need some more and don't remember the company that sold it. Any ideas? Thanks. Mark Wildman I like conforfoam or temperfoam cause it feels like soft female butticks. Make that soft *supple* female butticks. Just about as expensive too. And adds 11 or 12 pounds to each bucket seat! Still, after a week in the Taylorcraft, it just might be worth the expense and weight... -- Richard Lamb http://www.flash.net/~lamb01/ |
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In article , Richard Lamb
writes: Just about as expensive too. And adds 11 or 12 pounds to each bucket seat! Still, after a week in the Taylorcraft, it just might be worth the expense and weight... It's not for every plane but it sure made some beautiful seats for mine. Bob Reed www.kisbuild.r-a-reed-assoc.com (KIS Builders Site) KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress.... "Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!" (M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman) |
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RobertR237 wrote:
In article , Richard Lamb writes: Just about as expensive too. And adds 11 or 12 pounds to each bucket seat! Still, after a week in the Taylorcraft, it just might be worth the expense and weight... It's not for every plane but it sure made some beautiful seats for mine. The guys at work were passing around these magazines about 'tricking out' cars. You know, the little japanese cars like in that 'fast and furious' movie. They advertised racing seats that looked very enticing. Thin, molded, and covered with temperfoam. Anyone have any experience with these seats? -- http://www.ernest.isa-geek.org/ "Ignorance is mankinds normal state, alleviated by information and experience." Veeduber |
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"Ernest Christley" wrote in message
... The guys at work were passing around these magazines about 'tricking out' cars. You know, the little japanese cars like in that 'fast and furious' movie. I love these bozos... They add spoilers to the back of front drive, front steering cars... They add skirts to the bottoms which probably cause more interference drag and add more weight than anything else... They add ZR tires on cars that'll probably never approach the need for the low profile... People pay more for high octane gas thinking it's better under the assumption that since high performance engines require high octane, that high octane = high performance... when high octane gas actually has less energy by weight. (You should use the lowest octane you can as long as you don't suffer from detonation... because that's all the octane rating is) And my all time favorite... people who install those windshield wiper pressure vanes on the BACK wiper of their cars, where the airflow is actually working against them! Reminds me of the time I was in college and needed to replace the muffler on my car. I stopped at Midas and looked through the book... the cheapest muffler they had (not the one I bought) was a nearly straight pipe (I'm guessing it widened somewhat, but I didn't have a micrometer with me ![]() on it's short list of features was "High Performance Sound" aka, the muffler didn't muffle... LOL After all, if it LOOKS fast, it must be fast... scoff Eric |
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