Pete -
 
Check with your local appliance store.  I'll bet they throw the thin packaging foam away by the pound.  My son delivers for Sears and he has brought me home a life-time supply.  If you can't locate any, get in touch with me off list and I will try to arrange to send you some.

--
Joe Fusco, Sr.
REMEMBER CANCER IS A WORD NOT A SENTENCE

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On 7/20/06, Peter Gramp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wow, already a great wealth of info!  I guess I should answer some questions first... then ask more...

Say, Pete, I am not going to answer your question but ask one.  Do you not use the stuff from Wallyworld? 

I do use it, but that foam is 2mm thick -- at least the sheets I've seen, and from as far up as Maine to as south as North Carolina (Eastern US), the Walmarts only carry 2mm foam (at least the stores I've been in).  I'm looking for the super-thin 0.5mm-thick foam that wouldn't float a feather on a calm day... it may stink when it comes to boyancy, but the flexibility and yet stability is matchless when it comes to wrapping bodies and stonefly wing-buds. 

  Pipe-insulating foam is great, but doesn't have the cross-linked polymerization count I'm looking for (that's science- talk for "it has too large air pockets in it")   ;)  But believe you me, I do use pipe- insulating foam, too!  Great beetle back material!!
  
 
  Someone mentioned packaging foam - do you have a source where one could purchase a few square yards or so?  I'd rather not buy a 50-yard spindle of the stuff ... even if there is some VERY slim chance that I could use it all!  I must not be looking in the right places... and for the area i'm in, the phone-book has over 6 pages of farms, but nothing for foam dealers. 

Welp, off to yet ANOTHER meeting... oh the joys of working a 12 hour day and trying to finish ones graduate thesis...
Tight lines,
Pete
 


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