[TheForge] kaowool
David E. Smucker
davesmucker at hotmail.com
Tue Feb 24 18:36:09 EST 2009
You can use a steel backing and hold the kaowool in place with stainless
steel sheet metal screws. Do you really need the itc-100?
Dave
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hello;
i need to protect an area from heat while some work is done.
i have two rolls of kaowool 8lb density blanket. i am thinking
of using this as the basis of the protection. it needs a
stiffener applied to it and then a coat of itc-100 over the
stiffener.
i need to stiffen the kaowool enough so that a piece 4ft square
would stand up on its own.
once i have the kaowool stiffened and coated with itc-100, i plan
on placing it in a stainless steel channel frame. the frame will
not crush or firmly hold the kaowool. the frame is just to provide
minimal support. the frame is more to protect the edges of the
kaowool blanket from damage when moved.
i have been unable to find a stiffener to use on the kaowool.
any suggestions, hints, comments, flames are most welcome.
--
terry l. ridder ><>
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