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Mar 7, 2011 at 6:39 pm #1270211
I got a couple of sheets of Minicel CCF, 70x40x1/4 and 70x40x3/8, and want to cut them for pads for under insulation in my blackbird. I'm hoping to get some wrap around my shoulders and hips. I plan to layer them together for extreme cold or use them singly depending on temps. I obviously need to cut them and am wondering if a more experienced pad hanger might have an opinion on shape.
Here's what I drew…
I'm wanting a minimum weight, good side insulation, and what comfort can be affected by cut, in that order. I have a hotknife all warmed up and ready!Thanks for input,
Stahl
Mar 7, 2011 at 6:43 pm #1705826maybe consider doing a double layer under your butt / back, I use both UQ's and pads in my bbird, and always end up having to stick something extra under my rear
Mar 19, 2011 at 4:36 pm #1711329So James how did it turn out? I just ordered a WBBB and have to do the same thing. Glad your the guinea pig! Where did you get the foam and how thick? Thanks Man
Mar 21, 2011 at 5:38 am #1711963I cut each pad the same shape (what I sketched in chalk, basically) which is 40" wide at the shoulder and the whole 70" long. I made 1 in 3/8" minicel, and one in 1/4" minicel, figuring I could layer them for extreme weather, and use either for warmer temps. I have not yet had a chance to try them (sob!) but will give them a field test on April 15th.
I tried to use a hotknife for the cutting, but it was ridiculously too slow, so I switched to shears.
Then I got ambitious and made a custom 1.7 nylon bag for the pads, since they're so wide they roll up to be longer than my backpack. I added a set of grograin loops for attachment, and a set of loops for my fishing pole (conveniently, almost 40" long). Foam came from these guys: http://www.foambymail.com/Minicel.html
Many pics included, hope some of them help.I anticipate that I cut them too wide, although they seem to have just about the right amount of wrap around my shoulders to prevent cold-shoulder-syndrome, and I figure that later I may want to cut darts in where it bends, to permit better flexing.
I hope this helped! If not, please ask, I'll do my best to offer more info.
StahlMar 21, 2011 at 11:15 am #1712098Thanks, Looks good.
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