Re: purr foam question
[Re: wiggler]
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05/23/12 04:36 PM
05/23/12 04:36 PM
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Clean the tip of the gun after every use. I never run cleaner through the gun, but I only send the cheap gun out on jobs because it is a throw-away. The cheap gun was originally designed for construction workers, who tossed these guns in the dumpster when the project was over. If you personally are always in control of the gun, the Pageris gun is the way to go.
Rotate your cans of foam as older foam may lose accelerent over time, which might explain the loss of output you describe.
Yes it is a lighter foam, which is why in some places a backing of copper mesh, wire mesh or some other hole filler goes in first before the foam.
Be prepared to clean up things when accidents happen. Have clean rags and acetone handy. WEAR SAFETY GLASSES when working with foam guns. If this stuff gets in your eye it will be a nightmare.
Last edited by Phil Nichols; 05/23/12 04:38 PM.
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Re: purr foam question
[Re: DAVE SALYS-CWCP]
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05/23/12 06:41 PM
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Phil what kind of doofus would get foam in his eyes? Is that the same doofus that looks down the barrel of his shotgun when it doesn't go off? In 11 years I've bought I think 4 Pageris guns which I think is too many, some years I use 1 can of foam and some years I go through a case, I bought a cheap gun last time because I think my foam is hardening from none use. Phil I buy my foam from Phil H. just so you know, that way you're getting your kick back. This kind of doofus Dave. Just had a close call and thank God it was just that. Scraping foam off skin is not the same as scraping eyeball. You need to buy more foam guns. Tell Hettinger you need an ("I am the only person in MT who buys foam stuff") discount. Or better yet, trick him into trading up for some snakes or valuable fur hides or such.
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Re: purr foam question
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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05/23/12 06:47 PM
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Hey Phil, I thought you were the pusher; I didn't know you had underling pushers til now. Paul, FYI, global magnates, their sub-ordinates, and their underlings, do not refer to themselves in those terms. Go back to your corner now.
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Re: purr foam question
[Re: wiggler]
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05/23/12 06:48 PM
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oh ya... one more question... can i take a can of foam off and use another can ( the insect one) and put the older back on? or once i take it off its done? No..................
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Re: purr foam question
[Re: wiggler]
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05/24/12 08:30 PM
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Say what Paul? There is black foam on my work clothes, and once in awhile it gets on my skin. Sometimes I have to shave the foam hair off with a razor. Not much gets on the truck....or VAN, whatever that is. How would it get on the truck?
Do you soil yourself in other ways?
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