inkmonkey
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Re: A/B Cold foam
It's all about experimenting and then reporting back to the board so we don't make the same mistakes. :wink
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1/23/2010, 10:11 am
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efarrell4
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Re: A/B Cold foam
Egggggggggg-zactly! :up
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1/23/2010, 11:01 am
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drftfan
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Re: A/B Cold foam
That is why we are all here.
If I go ahead with torsos and leg armor I may try foam backed. Been thinking about it as well.
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1/23/2010, 3:29 pm
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Infrno
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Re: A/B Cold foam
Quote: drftfan wrote:
That is why we are all here.
If I go ahead with torsos and leg armor I may try foam backed. Been thinking about it as well.
Weird, UIFX just did the real Panther armor in a foam backed urethane a couple weeks ago, it turned out great, full body and light as a feather. A couple other guys have been doing it successfully for years, so it can be done....drft, maybe you should try a Begins/AA hybrid suit too, that would be cool. Hey, what happened to that forum you started up? :shootme
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