And poly foam will form an insulator aroung the hot wire, Virg

On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 02:55:35 +1000 "StRaNgEdAyS"
<[email protected]> writes:
> Jim said:
> "the former builder did say that that this foam can not be cut with 
> a hot
> wire device due to the toxic gas that it would emit"
> 
> This is a good point.
> While polyurethane foams can be cut with a hot wire, it would be 
> inadvisable
> to do so without very good ventilation and breathing apparatus as 
> they do
> release copious amounts of poisonous fumes.  One thing to watch out 
> for is
> just how fast that 2 part expanding foam takes off, a little goes a 
> looooong
> way. If you really want a good laugh, mix 200ml (8Oz) of each  in an 
> ice
> cream bucket and put it on the floor of an old car (with windows 
> intact) and
> shut the door.... 
> Cheers.
> Peter Bancks
> [email protected]
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Virgil N. Salisbury - AMSOIL
www.lubedealer.com/salisbury
Miami ,Fl

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