Hello Craig:
In future if you have to cut any foam the only way to do it effectively is
to use an electric carving knife. This will be great news to those of you
who have been wondering what to do with the usual wedding presents.
The oscillating blades are perfect for foam and the accuracy is as good as
your ability to move the handle. The professionals use these things.
John
>I replaced the diaphragms on my '74B' with the early style. Yes, they were
>taut, but that's what I wanted. The old criss-crossing straps just weren't
>doing the job. Upon replacing them, I found that I was sitting higher in
>the seats; a little too high. So, I took my seat foam and sliced it in
>half. With the early diaphragms, there is enough support to get away with
>this. Now I sit low enough in the car, and I've got better seat support. It
>was kind of a pain, though, trying to cut the foam without ruining it.
>
>Craig Wiper
>early '74B
>
>Craig Wiper
>craigw@sonic.net
>http://www.sonic.net/~craigw
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