yeah, I agree. But... sometimes you find all the foam has degraded almost completely. Just like some loud speaker foam surrounds, falling apart when touched. alistair
On 2012-05-05, at 7:22 PM, David Beierl wrote: > At 10:20 PM 5/5/2012, Alistair Bell wrote: >> *if* you choose to replace the foam, use open cell, soft foam. Need good compliance with those low closing forces David mentions. > > Certainly agree with that part. But I do recommend replacing foam on everything except the swinging flaps operated solely by airflow. > > d |
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