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Ah, yes, but should the foil be crumpled to diffuse ... whatever... or left smooth to reflect it better? :devilgrin: :jester:
 
It should be the deluxe two layer version.

Smooth on the inside, in order to not scatter the reflected brain waves. You do not want to become confused.

Crumpled on the outside, in order that the hat is not detectable.

If you can achieve the magic 22.5 degree angle on the crumples, then there will be no emanations from the outside surface and since it is winter adsorbed radiation will convert to heat and keep the hat warmer.

My wife says to use the heavy duty foil, so the hat will last longer.
 
startech47 said:
My wife says to use the heavy duty foil, so the hat will last longer.

DUDE, DUDE, DUDE !!!!! DON'T fall for that !!!!! She wants you to wer the thiker stuff cause it leave room for the hardware she's installed in it.

SHE'S READIN' YER BRAIN MAN !!!!!!!!

Run two layers of thin stuff!!!!! Thata way you can check fer it.
 
I just cover one of my baseball caps with it....protection & comfort at the same time!
 
tony barnhill said:
I just cover one of my baseball caps with it....protection & comfort at the same time!

put 'er on the insyd an yew goin' in stelt' mod' !!!!!
 
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