Chassis pad
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Hi Wayne
I just leave the pad out, I have no radio so I need something to
listen to. The stock horse hair holds moistier and causes the
backbone to rot.
Gary
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I just leave the pad out, I have no radio so I need something to
listen to. The stock horse hair holds moistier and causes the
backbone to rot.
Gary
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garyeanderson - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Wayne,
I used standard carpet felt, but covered it in heavy duty polythene sheet envelope to keep it dry.
Sean Murray
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From: WAS
To: ***@***.***
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 1:04 PM
Subject: [LotusElan.net] Chassis pad
Hi,
What have other people used to replace the pad over the
middle of the frame before the body goes back on, and a place to buy it.
Thanks
Wayne
I used standard carpet felt, but covered it in heavy duty polythene sheet envelope to keep it dry.
Sean Murray
----- Original Message -----
From: WAS
To: ***@***.***
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 1:04 PM
Subject: [LotusElan.net] Chassis pad
Hi,
What have other people used to replace the pad over the
middle of the frame before the body goes back on, and a place to buy it.
Thanks
Wayne
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--- In ***@***.***, WAS <waschu2@c...> wrote:
Hi,
What have other people used to replace the pad over the
middle of the frame before the body goes back on, and a place to buy it.
I was advised to use a camping mat from Argos (about a fiver) it is
made of a closed cell foam and is obviously designed NOT to absorb
water. Cut to size it appears to do the job well.
Sorry I've forgotten who advised me to use it but thanks again .....
you know who you are!
John
Hi,
What have other people used to replace the pad over the
middle of the frame before the body goes back on, and a place to buy it.
I was advised to use a camping mat from Argos (about a fiver) it is
made of a closed cell foam and is obviously designed NOT to absorb
water. Cut to size it appears to do the job well.
Sorry I've forgotten who advised me to use it but thanks again .....
you know who you are!
John
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nebogipfel - Coveted Fifth Gear
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I used some foil backed fiberglass duct wrap. It won't mold and it cuts the
noise and heat. Plus it is a lot lighter than the wetsuit material some have
used, and I got it dirt cheap from a DIY place that was going out of
business. I also used it for backing under the carpets.
Rob LaMoreaux
Ann Arbor, MI USA
(734)-971-5583
Cell (734)-604-9280
Email: ***@***.***
Too many Hobbies.... Too Little Time
1969 Lotus Elan....It's not a restoration, it's a never-ending adventure.
noise and heat. Plus it is a lot lighter than the wetsuit material some have
used, and I got it dirt cheap from a DIY place that was going out of
business. I also used it for backing under the carpets.
Rob LaMoreaux
Ann Arbor, MI USA
(734)-971-5583
Cell (734)-604-9280
Email: ***@***.***
Too many Hobbies.... Too Little Time
1969 Lotus Elan....It's not a restoration, it's a never-ending adventure.
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I USED A PAD FROM CAMPMOR IN N.J.
IS IS A CLOSED CELL FOAM. AND COMES IN A 72" X 20" X 3/8" SIZE FOR $8.99
CAMPMOR HAS WEB ADDRESS OF WWW.CAMPMOR.COM.
THEY LAST SINCE I HAVE A ROLL I USE FOR CAMPING THE LAST 30 YEARS.
GERRY CURTIN S1-229
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From: "rob_lamoreaux" <***@***.***>
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 8:12 AM
Subject: RE: [LotusElan.net] Chassis pad
I used some foil backed fiberglass duct wrap. It won't mold and it cuts the
noise and heat. Plus it is a lot lighter than the wetsuit material some have
used, and I got it dirt cheap from a DIY place that was going out of
business. I also used it for backing under the carpets.
Rob LaMoreaux
Ann Arbor, MI USA
(734)-971-5583
Cell (734)-604-9280
Email: ***@***.***
Too many Hobbies.... Too Little Time
1969 Lotus Elan....It's not a restoration, it's a never-ending adventure.
IS IS A CLOSED CELL FOAM. AND COMES IN A 72" X 20" X 3/8" SIZE FOR $8.99
CAMPMOR HAS WEB ADDRESS OF WWW.CAMPMOR.COM.
THEY LAST SINCE I HAVE A ROLL I USE FOR CAMPING THE LAST 30 YEARS.
GERRY CURTIN S1-229
----- Original Message -----
From: "rob_lamoreaux" <***@***.***>
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 8:12 AM
Subject: RE: [LotusElan.net] Chassis pad
I used some foil backed fiberglass duct wrap. It won't mold and it cuts the
noise and heat. Plus it is a lot lighter than the wetsuit material some have
used, and I got it dirt cheap from a DIY place that was going out of
business. I also used it for backing under the carpets.
Rob LaMoreaux
Ann Arbor, MI USA
(734)-971-5583
Cell (734)-604-9280
Email: ***@***.***
Too many Hobbies.... Too Little Time
1969 Lotus Elan....It's not a restoration, it's a never-ending adventure.
- scarthi
I have used closed cell foam approx 1" thick to replace the moisture
hugging felt on 3 Elans without any problems. I tape the top to the
chassis to stop it moving and spray the smoother outside face with
silicon to help slide the body on as it compresses the foam. Once in
position the fit is firm.
The foam was purchesed from a commercial insulation supplier.
Cheers
Tony Herbert
Elan S2 And Sprint
Elite S1
On 16 Mar 2005 at 8:04, WAS wrote:
Hi,
What have other people used to replace the pad over the
middle of the frame before the body goes back on, and a place to buy
it.
Thanks
Wayne
hugging felt on 3 Elans without any problems. I tape the top to the
chassis to stop it moving and spray the smoother outside face with
silicon to help slide the body on as it compresses the foam. Once in
position the fit is firm.
The foam was purchesed from a commercial insulation supplier.
Cheers
Tony Herbert
Elan S2 And Sprint
Elite S1
On 16 Mar 2005 at 8:04, WAS wrote:
Hi,
What have other people used to replace the pad over the
middle of the frame before the body goes back on, and a place to buy
it.
Thanks
Wayne
- elanz
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Wayne- As I recall there was a long discussion about chasis pads about 2
years ago - so check the archives. That said - I went the closed cell foam
route because of water retention potentials. Used foam from wet suits and
1/2" thick. Cheap and will cause the next owner who buys my car and strips
it down to wonder what I was thinking! Ha! Everything fit beautifully.
Paul Zimmerman
65 S2
years ago - so check the archives. That said - I went the closed cell foam
route because of water retention potentials. Used foam from wet suits and
1/2" thick. Cheap and will cause the next owner who buys my car and strips
it down to wonder what I was thinking! Ha! Everything fit beautifully.
Paul Zimmerman
65 S2
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Closed cell foam camping mat from Argos in the UK, about four quid. It's about 12mm thick.
Pete.
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To: WAS ; ***@***.***
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [LotusElan.net] Chassis pad
I have used closed cell foam approx 1" thick to replace the moisture
hugging felt on 3 Elans without any problems. I tape the top to the
chassis to stop it moving and spray the smoother outside face with
silicon to help slide the body on as it compresses the foam. Once in
position the fit is firm.
The foam was purchased from a commercial insulation supplier.
Cheers
Tony Herbert
Elan S2 And Sprint
Elite S1
On 16 Mar 2005 at 8:04, WAS wrote:
Hi,
What have other people used to replace the pad over the
middle of the frame before the body goes back on, and a place to buy
it.
Thanks
Wayne
Pete.
----- Original Message -----
From: ***@***.***
To: WAS ; ***@***.***
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [LotusElan.net] Chassis pad
I have used closed cell foam approx 1" thick to replace the moisture
hugging felt on 3 Elans without any problems. I tape the top to the
chassis to stop it moving and spray the smoother outside face with
silicon to help slide the body on as it compresses the foam. Once in
position the fit is firm.
The foam was purchased from a commercial insulation supplier.
Cheers
Tony Herbert
Elan S2 And Sprint
Elite S1
On 16 Mar 2005 at 8:04, WAS wrote:
Hi,
What have other people used to replace the pad over the
middle of the frame before the body goes back on, and a place to buy
it.
Thanks
Wayne
Cheers,
Pete.
http://www.petetaylor.org.uk
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Pete.
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If you want to go the neoprene route, and don't feel like cutting up
old wetsuits, kayak building suppliers offer the material in rolls,
as I recall in 1/8, 1/4, and 1/2 inch thicknesses.
It's not cheap, but I believe it would be lighter, more durable, and
less problematic than some of the other suggestions. If a foam
camping pad lasts 30 years, this'll last longer.
In the U.S., I know I bought some from Chesapeake Light Craft in
Maryland some years back, and believe they've only gotten bigger
since. They have a website.
Usual disclaimers.
Doug Nicholls, 54/1822
old wetsuits, kayak building suppliers offer the material in rolls,
as I recall in 1/8, 1/4, and 1/2 inch thicknesses.
It's not cheap, but I believe it would be lighter, more durable, and
less problematic than some of the other suggestions. If a foam
camping pad lasts 30 years, this'll last longer.
In the U.S., I know I bought some from Chesapeake Light Craft in
Maryland some years back, and believe they've only gotten bigger
since. They have a website.
Usual disclaimers.
Doug Nicholls, 54/1822
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