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Re: Why?



I am not a big residential guy but I do remember making that foam stuff in
College Chemistry class. At the final stage it was two liquid ingredients
mixed together and from their reaction the foam began to overfill the
beaker. I remember there was a solvent like acetone that instantly took the
foam back to the liquid form. (Like gasoline on styrofoam). Perhaps making
up a test mule of some sort to see if a spray of acetone (or similar
solvent) in the hole would dissolve the foam so you could access the hole
and the wires, and have enough displacement to push the contact in place.
And of course not ruin the wire PVC jacket, the paint etc.
Just a thought.

"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:45133956$0$34072$815e3792@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> <rant>
> Why the fuck would you urethane foam insulate all my door contact wires
> into
> the header?
>
> Oh, it's good insulation.
>
> I fucking know that, your fucking moron. But, now you left me 3 inches of
> my
> wire stubbed out through a 3/8" hole (nice) but I can't push them up, or
> pull them down.
>
> Took me 4 hours to install 9 stupid contacts.
>
> dickwadidiots
>
> </rant>
>
>




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