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"Rollcage Padding" Best product for and where from
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"Rollcage Padding" Best product for and where from
I have a internal roll cage and was wondering where everyone gets there padding from and whats the best materal for it eg Foam or rubber.
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Simon..
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Simon..
Hookers are like bowling balls, You pick them up, put your fingers in them, then throw them in the gutter and they come back for more.
Have a look at copper pipe insulation (lagging) from your local plumbers store such as Reese ect... It comes in various diamiters to suit your tube and it is very inexpencive. Around 6-7 bucks a 3m length. Another advantage over the offset suff is that it takes up less space giving more head room. Also note that the density of this foam insulation seems to keep the engineers and other relitive authoritys happy.
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10 Bears.
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10 Bears.
The stuff I've used is called armaflex.10 Bears wrote:Have a look at copper pipe insulation (lagging) from your local plumbers store such as Reese ect... It comes in various diamiters to suit your tube and it is very inexpencive. Around 6-7 bucks a 3m length. Another advantage over the offset suff is that it takes up less space giving more head room. Also note that the density of this foam insulation seems to keep the engineers and other relitive authoritys happy.
Regards.
10 Bears.
I have seen someone use one of the pool noodle floatie things that kids play with in pools, Looked pretty with the colours he used.
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Depending on your application, you might not be able to use just any foam tube for padding.
CAMS require the material to be non-flammable, I imagine pool noodles would be quite flammable.
I got some padding from Clark rubber a couple of years ago that was ok, but some of their stuff burned very well.
CAMS require the material to be non-flammable, I imagine pool noodles would be quite flammable.
I got some padding from Clark rubber a couple of years ago that was ok, but some of their stuff burned very well.
Just my 2cents on the use of lagging or pool noodles etc.....
the stuff from race shops might ne more expensive but it's rated for the purpose of protection heads from roll bars......
I don't know about your ugly noggins, but my pretty skull is worth more than a few bucks saved by going the lagged noodle option
the stuff from race shops might ne more expensive but it's rated for the purpose of protection heads from roll bars......
I don't know about your ugly noggins, but my pretty skull is worth more than a few bucks saved by going the lagged noodle option
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I'm hearing ya Wooders, why skimp on a body part we were only supplied "1" of.Wooders wrote:Just my 2cents on the use of lagging or pool noodles etc.....
the stuff from race shops might ne more expensive but it's rated for the purpose of protection heads from roll bars......
I don't know about your ugly noggins, but my pretty skull is worth more than a few bucks saved by going the lagged noodle option
Any of the race shops have what ya need for e.g Autosport (Kilsyth,Melbourne) Revolution race gear (Mitcham) Racer Imports (Geelong) Concept Race gear (Morrabin) CWP (Huntingdale) OPW (N.S.W)
Procomp (Narre Warren) ABT (N.S.W)
Road Ranger
x2 the proper stuff is much thikcer and more dense so it will deal with a decent blow, the pipe insulation is very thin abd not very dense to it will allowfor a big hit.Wooders wrote:Just my 2cents on the use of lagging or pool noodles etc.....
the stuff from race shops might ne more expensive but it's rated for the purpose of protection heads from roll bars......
I don't know about your ugly noggins, but my pretty skull is worth more than a few bucks saved by going the lagged noodle option
forget price and the the good stuff, your head is an important peice of your body
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I asked Vic roads about what to use a while ago. No specific material, but density must be similar to that used in sun-visors, so as to absorb impact not just cushion your head before it hits cage.
If Clarke Rubber sell the right stuff, i don't see how an empty wallet will save your head. (read the first bit of that sentence twice before having a go)
If Clarke Rubber sell the right stuff, i don't see how an empty wallet will save your head. (read the first bit of that sentence twice before having a go)
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The real stuff is stupidly over sized and hard. It is square, sticks out about 40mm from the roll cage and is as hard as plastic. We had a big roll in rally OZ a few years ago and i wacked my head on it, it F..KEN hurt and i now have a very large graze on my helmet from it . The pool noodle stuff was alot better.
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That doesn't sound anything like the stuff I have on my cage?jeep97tj wrote:The real stuff is stupidly over sized and hard. It is square, sticks out about 40mm from the roll cage and is as hard as plastic. We had a big roll in rally OZ a few years ago and i wacked my head on it, it F..KEN hurt and i now have a very large graze on my helmet from it . The pool noodle stuff was alot better.
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