David Jenkins
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posted on 12/10/07 at 10:09 AM |
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Filter foam
Can anyone suggest a cheap or free source of foam that I can use to make a filter? I just need a few square inches.
After splitting my bike carbs there are a few orifices where I'd like to stop muck getting in - no great air flow required, but it must be
petrol & oil proof, and easy-clean would be a bonus.
I thought of the filter foam you find in vacuum cleaners, but I doubt whether that's oil/petrol resistant.
A source that doesn't involve posting would also be useful...
cheers,
David
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will121
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posted on 12/10/07 at 11:30 AM |
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ive previously brought a flat sheet of 'Pipercross' filter foam which i used making my air box, still got some small offcuts, can post or
you can pick up from Norwich norfolk
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dave-69isit
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posted on 12/10/07 at 01:44 PM |
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filter foam
what about the stuff u put on the bottom off fish tanks easy clean available from pet shops
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Confused but excited.
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posted on 12/10/07 at 03:00 PM |
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If it would be of any use, I have some seriously fine stainless filter mesh you could have.
U2U if you want some.
[Edited on 12/10/07 by Confused but excited.]
Tell them about the bent treacle edges!
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907
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posted on 12/10/07 at 03:23 PM |
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Pinch the one out of the wife's lawnmower.
It'll be months before she spots it's missing.
Paul G
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bigrich
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posted on 12/10/07 at 05:14 PM |
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try your local motorbike shop, got a 18x12 sheet for a fiver
A pint for the gent and a white wine/fruit based drink for the lady. Those are the rules
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paulf
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posted on 12/10/07 at 06:16 PM |
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I found some in a local pet shop in the fishtank and pond section .They sell sheets and round cut out sections of various grades .It seems to be
polyurethane type as used in air filters. The problem was they didnt have any big enough to make a full air filter for my throttle bodys.
Paul.
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rustybits
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posted on 15/10/07 at 02:00 AM |
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pond filter stuff rather than fish tank is better. 18x12 sheet = £2.50. Choice of three grades of coarseness, fine might be best if my Honda bike is
anything to go by. Fine metal mesh underneath would be good idea as stuff designed to be used underwater is unlikely to be fireproof.
The big hammer artiste formerly know as skodaman
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