Lang, you wrote,
>Unfortunately, I do not currently have a working model so I can't provide =
a
>photograph at this time. The technique I tried at the conference worked,
>although I know it can be improved upon. What I did was take a 4' X 4' she=
et
>of 1.5" thick insulation board (pink Corning extruded polystyrene
>insulation). The insulation comes in 2" X 8" sheets. I cut a sheet in half
>and then taped the two pieces together. They fit together snugly with the
>help of the tongue-and-groove design.
>
>Then I cut a rectangle in the center that will accept two SASS units, one
>placed on the top the other and each facing in different directions. I tap=
ed
>them together snugly, wrapping the tape around the rear portion of the SAS=
S
>housings. Then I inserted the piggybacked SASS's snugly into the rectangul=
ar
>opening in the insulation board.
You can download my photos of this from:
http://www.dandugan.com/downloads
The pictures are 1679 and 1680.
-Dan Dugan
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