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Default Fiberglass backing material

A few days ago some one was discussing fiberglass backing material for
anchoring fittings. Can some one tell me if it has a specific brand name and
where I can get it?

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BS


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The ready-made material is an epoxy-glass laminate called G-10. It
comes in sheets bars rods and tubes and is available fgrom mcmaster-carr
(search for garolite g-10) and from other plastics distrubutors.

Alternatively, you can make your own with leftover glass and epoxy.

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A few days ago some one was discussing fiberglass backing material for
anchoring fittings. Can some one tell me if it has a specific brand name and
where I can get it?

Thanks,

BS




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www.Currentcomposites.com

and mcmaster-carr

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A few days ago some one was discussing fiberglass backing material for
anchoring fittings. Can some one tell me if it has a specific brand name
and where I can get it?

Thanks,

BS



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Is Current Composites lower in price than McMaster? Website say $100
min. order for sheet. Is that real?

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www.Currentcomposites.com

and mcmaster-carr

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A few days ago some one was discussing fiberglass backing material for
anchoring fittings. Can some one tell me if it has a specific brand name
and where I can get it?

Thanks,

BS









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As far as I know, McMaster-Carr has NO minimum order. I order small
amounts regularly, for instance, about three weeks ago I ordered a
******* sized hole saw -only- that cost eight dollars and change. As
usual, McMaster charged the catalog price plus mimimal shipping. I love
'em! You can't beat them, and I'm NOT a stockholder (if they are even
publicly held).


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Spoke to Current Composites. RE Garoalite G10 2" rod. Min order 4lf.
@39.00/lf. Just placed an order for the same material with McMaster
Carr. They sell it by the ft at $56.00/ LF. One foot min order.
Current Composites is cheaper if you can work with their min order.

On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 18:48:12 GMT, Jim Conlin
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Is Current Composites lower in price than McMaster? Website say $100
min. order for sheet. Is that real?

ddinc wrote:

www.Currentcomposites.com

and mcmaster-carr

"Robert or Karen Swarts" wrote in message
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A few days ago some one was discussing fiberglass backing material for
anchoring fittings. Can some one tell me if it has a specific brand name
and where I can get it?

Thanks,

BS








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