X Xavier Well-Known Member Aug 8, 2007 #1 okay, so on my forearm pieces, the hole closest to my hand is small (just big enough for my hand) and the other end is.. well.. HUGE i know i didnt do anything wrong, but what should i do?
okay, so on my forearm pieces, the hole closest to my hand is small (just big enough for my hand) and the other end is.. well.. HUGE i know i didnt do anything wrong, but what should i do?
L Leadingspartan Well-Known Member Aug 8, 2007 #2 it is always like that i cut it about 3 inches away from the whole where the hands come out because it is easier to take your hands out if you dont you will rip it everytime you take it out.
it is always like that i cut it about 3 inches away from the whole where the hands come out because it is easier to take your hands out if you dont you will rip it everytime you take it out.
X Xavier Well-Known Member Aug 8, 2007 #3 how do i attach it to my arm then if the part by the elbow is so wide?
S Sigma LS Sr Member Aug 8, 2007 #5 Padding for sure. Also use some sort of long sleeve shirt or something to see how much space that takes up before you do the padding.
Padding for sure. Also use some sort of long sleeve shirt or something to see how much space that takes up before you do the padding.
E Elric New Member Aug 8, 2007 #6 I reccomend the "Great Stuff" Insulating Foam sealant. Spray it in and trim flush, then keep adding or trimming to fit your arms.
I reccomend the "Great Stuff" Insulating Foam sealant. Spray it in and trim flush, then keep adding or trimming to fit your arms.
E Elric New Member Aug 8, 2007 #8 Yeah Its like a little heavier than styrofoam. Anything sharp will do the job.
X Xavier Well-Known Member Aug 8, 2007 #9 idk doesnt that stuff insulate pretty well? i dont wonna be way hot in my outfit