you dumb boy!!
dreads can be attached to existing dreads a few ways,one is to comb out the matching ends a inch or 2, then mash the ends together and use a crochet hook to weave them together. (i would never use a crochet hook on dreads for any other purpose)another way is the same except no crochet, instead put a bead or wrap over the joint to hold it while they dread together naturally.
Plastic foam is generally a better insulator than wrap because it has a higher R-value, which measures the material's resistance to heat flow. Foam insulation can provide better thermal performance and help reduce energy costs more effectively than wrap.
You will want to use a shipping container that has bubble wrap and a stiff exterior. Many laptops are shipped in cardboard with bubble wrap and foam interiors to prevent damage.
Yes you can use vaseline on dreads. I would not recommend starting dreads off with vaseline, but if you want to use it to grease your scalp I will use just a little. If you use too much grease like vaseline, depending on the length and thickness of your dreads, when it's time for a shampoo you will have to use steaming hot water or as hot as you can stand it with shampoo to remove all the grease. If you are starting dreads off I recommend using beeswax, or beeswax gel,or find a brand that you are comfortable with.
Foam wrap reduces radiation by reflecting heat away from the object and by providing an insulating layer that traps heat. It reduces conduction by creating a barrier between the object and whatever it is in contact with, slowing down the transfer of heat through direct contact.
Some creative ways to wrap furniture for protection during a move include using blankets or towels, bubble wrap, plastic wrap, or furniture pads. You can also use cardboard or foam boards to provide extra cushioning. Additionally, using stretch wrap or shrink wrap can help secure the wrapping in place.
Well, you could try those Styrofoam "chips" used as packaging in shipping and strips/squares of bubble wrap.
styrofoam ,bubble wrap ,polyurethane foam, fleece ,aluminiaum.
to stop condesation of water from the surface of pipe.
By securing it in foam, and then in a crate or box made of a hard substance. Or use lots and lots of bubble wrap. It's what one of my cousins used for his egg drop experiment
Bubble wrap, foam, and Styrofoam. You could use that or you could put it in side a balloon and fill the balloon up with helium. I tried it and it really does work.