Hoom, interesting Ron, thanks.  This operation  might call for some stealth.


 Bill Stephan
Kansas City, MO
(816)803-2469
William Stephan


-----Original Message-----
.From: "Ron Yearns"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
.Sent: 6/20/07 12:18:54 PM
.To: "[email protected]"<[email protected]>
.Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Styrafoam
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.I would try a electric carving knife.  It works quite well on the upholstery 
foam fo should on that stuff.
.Ron
.  ----- Original Message ----- 
.  From: William Stephan 
.  To: [email protected] 
.  Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 11:17 AM
.  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Styrafoam
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.  All:
.  I have a PC with a fan that might have come from somebody's vacuum cleaner 
for all the noise it makes, and a dehumidifier that is also very loud. I have 
some Styrofoam sheets that were used as packing material, and thought I might 
place them between the offending equipment and the tabletops the pieces are on.
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.  First, is this kind of material worth bothering with in terms of 
sound-deadening, and second, what would be a good way to cut the stuff. I was 
thinking about a jig saw at low speed, would that work well?
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.  Bill Stephan
.  Kansas City, MO
.  (816)803-2469
.  William Stephan
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