Totally Wicked packing foam

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boxhead

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the stuff i got was closd cell foam, like a really thick piece of paper, and i would say no, you an eletric stove? heat source? good hair dryer? hold a piece over (test with hand, BE CARFUL) heat and see if it shrinks or shrevels<SP> then get it wet and see how it holds liquid? if you have ever washed out oem cart filler you would have an basic feel of what kind of material works and the heat thing would show you how it holds up.
 

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Foam filler for carts needs to be open-cell type. Most packing foam is closed-cell; the bubbles in it do not have connecting passages with other bubbles.

Reticulated foam seems to be the best type for cartridge filler. It's very porous, has low density and can hold a lot of liquid.

Reticulated foam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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