wrap Et in mesh?
With all this info about foam still going to fall of, was there any
consideration to putting a tight mesh "net" around the ET to contain
any loose debris?
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... > With all this info about foam still going to fall of, ... > consideration to putting a tight mesh "net" around the ET to contain ... > any loose debris? ... Prev by Date: ... (sci.space.shuttle) - Re: wrap Et in mesh?
... > consideration to putting a tight mesh "net" around the ET to contain ... the foam "popcorns" off with considerable force, ... think one step ahead of IBM. ... Prev by Date: ... (sci.space.shuttle) - Re: wrap Et in mesh?
... >> any loose debris? ... > of the foam "popcorns" off with considerable force, ... maybe size B filament 28lbs and 200 psi of protection. ... (sci.space.shuttle) - Re: Help me identify this type of insulation
... I know it isn't asphalt board as mentioned earlier, ... it definately isn't foam used in newer ICFs. ... Prev by Date: ... (alt.home.repair) - Re: wrap Et in mesh?
... > With all this info about foam still going to fall of, ... > consideration to putting a tight mesh "net" around the ET to contain ... Yes, as I recall from one press conf i heard, but the mesh would have had to ... Brian Gaff....Note, this account does not accept Bcc: ... (sci.space.shuttle) |
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