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![]() I am looking for a small amount (6"x6") of .093" (3/32") thickness L grade phenolic sheet. I can find 1/16" easily through ASS, McMaster Carr, Aviall, etc. but not the desired thickness. Does anyone know of a source for this? Thanks, - Carl - |
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Did you try these folks?
http://www.sdplastics.com/phenolic.html They are in San Diego (CA) and it looks to me they carry a very wide assortment of phenolic product. "Carl Ellis" wrote in message ... I am looking for a small amount (6"x6") of .093" (3/32") thickness L grade phenolic sheet. I can find 1/16" easily through ASS, McMaster Carr, Aviall, etc. but not the desired thickness. Does anyone know of a source for this? Thanks, - Carl - |
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On Sat, 5 Feb 2005 12:56:20 -0400, Juan Jimenez wrote:
Did you try these folks? http://www.sdplastics.com/phenolic.html Thanks Juan, I did find them on the web and will call them on Monday. The operative phrase here is "small amount". I'm not real excited about buying a whole sheet for around $50 plus shipping unless I absolutely have to. Maybe a salesman will be friendly and find me some scraps from the shop 8-). - Carl - |
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You're welcome. Sorry, I didn't check the minimum order amount. It's worth a
shot. ![]() If they won't sell you a small qty ask them if one of their customers will do so. Juan "Carl Ellis" wrote in message ... On Sat, 5 Feb 2005 12:56:20 -0400, Juan Jimenez wrote: Did you try these folks? http://www.sdplastics.com/phenolic.html Thanks Juan, I did find them on the web and will call them on Monday. The operative phrase here is "small amount". I'm not real excited about buying a whole sheet for around $50 plus shipping unless I absolutely have to. Maybe a salesman will be friendly and find me some scraps from the shop 8-). - Carl - |
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On 05 Feb 2005 23:46:21 GMT, B2431 wrote:
If it's not going to take any serious stress you can take two pieces of phenolic and expoxy them together. I have done this many times for various projects like light fixtures with no problems. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired I am making an "owner produced part" for my aircraft so I'm trying to stay as close as to the drawings as possible. - Carl - |
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