Urethane foam is a superior material. For anyone thinking of making 2 part Urethane foam parts, be aware that the chemical reaction produces highly toxic cyanide gas. Use extreme caution and vent the gas outside your work area.Kit, your mailbox is full
CYANIDE GAS IS A BITHCH, don`t belive us? go burn a piece of pvc pipe and smell !Urethane foam is a superior material. For anyone thinking of making 2 part Urethane foam parts, be aware that the chemical reaction produces highly toxic cyanide gas. Use extreme caution and vent the gas outside your work area.
Are you sure? Yes burning makes toxic stink, but what makes it cyanide?CYANIDE GAS IS A BITHCH, don`t belive us? go burn a piece of pvc pipe and smell !
That would still put you waaay ahead of me. lolHope to have Mine on the road by May.
Do you have a link to the seat foam you got?I didn`t have any of the problems I read here, mine were very tight, but were shaped right, and look stock, except for my custom made seat covers. They were a name brand and bought from Summit racing thru the internet. I bought a new toe sack at Attwoods to replace the old stuff.
Try summit racing , last one I bought was from them , on the internet (ebay),Do you have a link to the seat foam you got?
try it , u`ll never do it again !Are you sure? Yes burning makes toxic stink, but what makes it cyanide?
Same with flexible casting foam, is there a cyanide reference in msds?
Mine used burlap as an insulater, the stock set up was the same way, Got bulap (toesack) from Attwoods, foam from summit , seatcovers (special) from Vanessas in Tulsa. never again use them !The original seat buns have an inner square section, and the outer curved part, bonded with cast in cords. The seat covers attach via rods that are hog ringed to base support spings. The rods go inbetween the square section as outer curved foam. I also seem to remember muslin fabric cast into curved foam edge parts, they serves to tie down and restrain. I wonder if aftermarket buns have these features?