Do they float well? Do they take on water?
Thanks
On 7/29/06, Reuven Segal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Mike:I use the foam earplugs for everything from indicators on Chernobyl Ants (ties in really well) and even for the body and head on a little froggy. For the froggy pattern, all you need is to thread in some legs at the back, glue on some eyes, thred through or tie in some front leggies(if you are so inclined) and fish. The colours and types available are great. The yellow plugs(even the ones with pink marbled in to it) can be coloured/dyed and make great floaters.R______________________________________________Reuven SegalB. Engineering (Aerospace)- 4th YearB. Engineering (Manufacturing Systems and Management)RMIT University5/11 Rockbrook Road,East St. Kilda, 3183Melbourne, VictoriaAustraliaMobile: 0422 266798-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael Bliss
Sent: Saturday, 29 July 2006 7:40 AM
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Subject: [VFB] Cell foam againPete, Wes or anyone,No one responded to my query if the childs life perserver would be the right foam - any idea?Second, what about the foam ear plugs we have in our shops for noise reduction? I am thinking if it is the right kind, split in half it might make a nice grasshopper.Mike
