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Matt Langenfeld April 6th 04 03:41 AM

Where do you buy your supplies?
 
First the disclaimer: I do sell building materials on my site but it's
through another vendor so the material sales/revenue aren't mine.

That being said, where does everyone buy their epoxy and fiberglass?
What's the reason you buy there? Price? Brand? Service?

This is for my personal curiosity and little market research.

Thanks

--
Matt Langenfeld
JEM Watercraft
http://jem.e-boat.net/


Lew Hodgett April 6th 04 04:49 AM

Where do you buy your supplies?
 

"Matt Langenfeld" writes:

First the disclaimer: I do sell building materials on my site but it's
through another vendor so the material sales/revenue aren't mine.

That being said, where does everyone buy their epoxy and fiberglass?
What's the reason you buy there? Price? Brand? Service?


I buy 200+ lb rolls of glass and 500 lb drums of epoxy resin from suppliers
who deal in those quantities at competitive prices.


--
Lew

S/A: Challenge, The Bullet Proof Boat, (Under Construction in the Southland)
Visit: http://home.earthlink.net/~lewhodgett for Pictures



Steve April 6th 04 04:44 PM

Where do you buy your supplies?
 

"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
hlink.net...


I buy 200+ lb rolls of glass and 500 lb drums of epoxy resin from

suppliers
who deal in those quantities at competitive prices.


Same here.

I am a hobby builder with Polyester resin (and some epoxy) and while in the
midst of building, from bare hull, I was using a drum of resin a year.
Intially I had diffuculty getting in from (formerly) Tacoma Fiberglass,
until I got a business license.. However they were purchased by an outfit in
Calif. and there just wasn't any price brakes for my quantities.

I then shifted my business to FiberLay of Seattle. They pruchase their
product in bulk and package it for are both wholesale and retail under their
own label. The prices were competative with the former Tacoma Fiberglass but
with a more convenient store front atmosphere.

I might add that that both sources were staffed by people who had actually
worked with fiberglass in production and were willing to share their
knowledge with the customer.. Many times they would spend a half hour going
through an explaination or mini instructional on how to do something.

I purchased enough glass cloth, mat, roving and bia-axial in rolls to last
me through this project and another. I got this all for a $1/lb from a shop
going out of business.

I also purchased my filler material, micro balloons, etc. chopped strand,
etc in bulk since it is much cheaper that way. Same with acetone, at
$35/5gal. (seems like only a couple years ago that it was $15/5gal).


--
My opinion and experience. FWIW

Steve
s/v Good Intentions



James W. Sloan April 7th 04 02:24 AM

Where do you buy your supplies?
 
Matt,

I've been buying my epoxy from FGCI (www.fgci.com) and my cloth, tape, and
fillers from Raka (www.raka.com). I shop around regularly, but their prices
and quality are the best going right now.



WoodBoatLover April 7th 04 03:19 AM

Where do you buy your supplies?
 
Hi, I get my supplies from:Advantage Epoxy Composites
http://www.advantagecomposites.com
Fantastic Service,Quality and Prices!! Thanks!! WoodBoatLover


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