The stuff works as advertised.
As of 5 or 6 years ago, if you needed it in some curvaceous shape, it
had to be molded that way. It may also be available in sheets.
Cheers,
Dave Ambrose
Jack Severson wrote:
>
> Does anyone recall hearing of a foam called, I think "Sorbathane" ?
> I remember it was promoted maybe 10 years ago as cushion material for
> long-distance truck driving seats.
> It was expensive, thin and wasn't supposed to wear out even from a
> trucker's butt.
> The advertised demonstration was dropping or tossing a quarter-dollar on the
> cushion from3-4 feet up.
> The quarter wouldn't blounce; it just kind of stuck right where it landed.
>
> -- Jack
> Got a few seats that need new foam....
>
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>
> At 07:15 PM 12/30/98 EST, you wrote:
> >You will soon once again find your ass touching the floor before you know it.
> >Those little C-clips will rotate up, the rubber will stretch, and the foam
> >will collapse. If you wish to speed this up but some heavy stuff in the
> >seats.
> >
> > John
> >
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