man we are both lurking at the same time. I saw some neat little strobes at 
wal-mart for $7

Deb is off school next week then hopefully I can get rid of them and get 
back to building airplanes :--)

Rich Parker
Peterborough, NH
richonther...@hotmail.com





>From: David Mullins <n32...@attbi.com>
>Reply-To: KR builders and pilots <kr...@mylist.net>
>To: KR builders and pilots <kr...@mylist.net>
>Subject: KR>1.43oz fiberglass
>Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 21:34:24 -0400
>
>
>Netters,
>
>Here is a deal on some 1.43oz fiberglass for that final layer.
>You had better hurry he only has 98 rolls left after I bought one.
>
>98 rolls of fiberglass on the wall,
>98 rolls of fiberglass,
>Take one down and ship it to a KR builder,
>97 rolls of fiberglass on the wall, .....
>
>
>You guys can finish the rest.
>
>Dave Mullins
>Nashua, New Hampshire
>http://N323XL.iwarp.com
>
>
>
>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3135835566
>
>1.43 oz FIBERGLASS CLOTH 100 yds only $70 delivered   Item # 3135835566
>
>  Toys & Hobbies:Radio Control:Air:Aircraft:Gas Powered R/C
>
>Price     Buy It Now for US $70.00 each
>
>Location   HIGH POINT, NC 27260
>
>Quantity   99 available
>
>Time left  9 days, 16 hours +
>
>Started   Jun-19-03 06:07:43 PDT
>
>Ends     Jun-29-03 06:07:43 PDT
>
>We have reduced the fixed price amount of the style 1080 1.43 oz/sq yd
>fiberglass cloth from $120 to just $70 including shipping to anywhere
>in the 48 continental United States. That's 40% lower than it was just
>a couple of weeks back. It can't get any cheaper than this. This cloth
>is 38" wide and 100 yards long. At $70 total delivered what you pay
>per square foot is just 7.8 cents. The count is 60 x 47 end/in. The
>breaking strength is 70 x 40 lb.f/in. The thickness is 0.0025". The
>finish on this fabric is a silane for any resin. A brief explanation
>of a finish on fiberglass. When fiberglass is woven the yarn in the
>greige has an oily starch coating that allows it to slide more easily
>during the weaving to prevent breakage of the fibers. After the cloth
>is woven it is then put through a heat cleaning process to remove this
>coating. After that a new finish such as a Silane or the chrome based
>finish Volan is then applied. These finishes complex with the silicone
>dioxide in the glass and leave one group of molecules to bond to the
>resin. It is more or less a primer that creates a strong bond between
>the glass and the resin. The roll will be securely packed in plastic,
>bubble wrap, and corrugated wrap and we pay the insurance. We accept
>most any form of payment but prefer PAYPAL. We also accept checks and
>money orders if from US banks. Sorry, no Canadian shipments for this
>deal. The rolls will be shipped UPS so we'll need your Street address
>and phone number. $70 total for 100 yards of 1.43 oz Fiberglass cloth
>is a deal! Any questions e-mail me at thayercr...@earthlink.net. You
>can't go wrong on this one
>
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