Neoprene is available in various thicknesses as yard goods at my fave building supply store in Bellingham - probably in your region too. On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Alistair Bell <albell@shaw.ca> wrote: > I really think the low durometer open cell stuff is the ticket. not > closed cell. It makes a diff. in how the levers work, how much force > needed etc. > > alistair > > > > > On 1-Dec-10, at 12:03 PM, David Beierl wrote: > > At 01:32 PM 12/1/2010, Alistair Bell wrote: > >> with the low forces applied to close the various flaps. Open cell >> foam was better, I think it was a weather stripping white foam I >> used. On another flap I tried polyester woven batting type material, >> > > We put on Frost King 1 1/2 x 1/4 low-durometer open-cell > weatherstrip, with aluminum foil where there's exposed adhesive; but > the more I look at it the more I doubt. I have an inquiry in to the > company. > > Whatever I used on Dutiful Passage worked a treat, but I can't > remember what it was... > > Yrs, > d >
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