Didn't read quote thoroughly first time - $ 120.- is for 20 mm, $ 150.- same 
size but 25 mm, both plus GST plus postage & handling.
 
Rgds - Rolf
 
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To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Aus-soaring] confor foam
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2014 15:08:32 +1000




Just got a quote from Specialty Foams, $ 120.- for a piece 500 mm X 1,000 mm 
plus postage & handling. Forgot to ask colour or hardness though.
 
Rgds - Rolf
 
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To: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2014 13:59:57 +1000
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] confor foam














 Yeah, Paul Remde of Cumulus Soaring makes exactly the same
point on his web site about the hardness of the green (CF-47) foam.

 

One other (practical) point. You can shape this stuff with a
band-saw or jig-saw. An electric carving knife is extremely handy for
applications where the other two saws won’t do, or won’t fit, eg
like tapering the thickness.

 

If you don’t have these tools – or can’t be
bothered - maybe Speciality Foams in WA would shape the foam for you (at an
extra cost), if you sent them a template of the shape you require.

 

Gary

 



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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ian Mc
Phee

Sent: Monday, 7 April 2014 1:08 PM

To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.

Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] confor foam



 

Well explained Gary.  Yes green is the most dense and have bought same
from WA at John Vineys suggestion. In cold green can be a bit of a solid
board.  Mr demo is usually 1inch of blue (green works as well) on a brick
wall and drive my fist with full strength and it never ever hurts.


In confor it goes green, blue, pink, yellow & or white. Only the first
two pass my test if 1 inch thick. 


Yellow is too soft but may work if 2 inch thick.?? Aldi had such pads last
week but it is only for comfort & not for crash back protection I
believe.  I am yet to see a local foam product (except green from WA) meet
my fist test thus order the correct product & you have back insurance for
LIFE for $50.


Ian mcp


(a baby with a helmet band arrangement of
confor can fall head first one to cement floor without damage) 








On 07/04/2014 11:29 AM, "Gary Stevenson" <[email protected]> wrote:

>

> These people get the foam in a large billet, and will cut you a piece to
the

> size and thickness required. From memory, their price was NOT competitive,

> but that was years ago - maybe they now do a better deal?

>

> Confor  is a brand name, and other manufacturers (in the USA), make
similar

> products. Note the plural in products: As well as different thicknesses
the

> foam is made in different densities, which are usually colour coded. For

> Confor, green is the way to go. I think the blue product that Ian refers
to

> MAY be produced by another manufacturer. Ian??

>

> To the best of my knowledge this type of foam is not manufactured in

> Australia. Can anybody prove me wrong/advise of an Australian
manufacturer?

>

> I note that Cumulus Soaring in the States is also a retail supplier.

>

> GFA on its old web site had a useful discussion on the product, but I do
not

> know if this information was carried across to the new site. Tim Shirley,
do

> you know?

>

> As a matter of interest the impact absorbing foam (Confor etc), can be

> layered with other products too. I bought a layer of memory foam (as used

> for comfort on some wheel-chairs), but never got around to actually making

> it up and using it with the Confor in my glider cushion.

>

> Regards,

> Gary

>

>

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: [email protected]

> [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of

> [email protected]

> Sent: Monday, 7 April 2014 9:58 AM

> To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.

> Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] confor foam

>

> Doesn't necessarily need to come from the States, though I am not sure of

> their pricing.

>

> http://specialtyfoams.com.au

>

>

>

> Regs

> Ben

>

>

> On Mon, Apr 7th, 2014 at 9:42 AM, Ian Mc Phee <[email protected]> wrote:

>

> > On Saturday at Chris Thorps GFA safety seminar at Archerfield I gave
a

> > demo

> > of  1 inch blue confor memory foam.  Some people there
obviously did not

> > know about confor foam and recently a friend of mine is a southern
state

> > was involved in a ground loop in ASK 13 caused by long grass catching
one

> > wing and other wing gaining extra lift and whole glider lifted in the

> > air.

> >  He was dumped from about 1metre leaving him with injured back for
2 or

> > so

> > months.  He knew nothing of confor foam' and did not have same.
Glider

> > was

> > all but undamaged.

> >

> > Here is the link to confor foam

> >

> > http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/cmpages/conForFoan.php?clickkey=5944

> >

> > It does cost $US23.50 for BLUE PAD 1 inch think (is all you need for

> > protection) and post per pad will be say $20 but that is minor to

> > injuries

> > it may prevent.

> >

> > Personally I will not sign a form 2 unless the glider is equipped
with

> > confor foam or they get a long talk that they have to order it NOW.

> >

> > We wear seat belts in gliders and cars always so why not have confor
in

> > all

> > gliders we fly and costs a lot less than a parachute and is equally

> > important I believe. $50 is the cheapest one off insurance policy you

> > will

> > ever buy in gliding.

> >

> > If you want more proof go to the BGA web site for article on its use
and

> > the front cover will be a photo of a Swift glider crashing and pilot

> > walks

> > away.  The video or is it a series of still photos of the crash.

> >

> > Thanks to Jenny Ganderton most of the gliders at Keepit have confor
in

> > almost all gliders.

> >

> > Personally I think GFA should mandate the use of confor instead of
highly

> > recommending it but at least that is a start..

> >

> > Ian McPhee

> >

>

>

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