[RCSE] Source for Inexpensive Mylar?

2005-02-14 Thread Jim Prouty
Hi All,
I have a project that will use a lot of mylar and I'd like to find it as 
inexpensive as possible.  Needs to be .014 thick if possible.

As always, thanks for your help.
Happy flying,
Jim
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Re: [RCSE] Source for Inexpensive Mylar?

2005-02-14 Thread Arne Ansper

On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Jim Prouty wrote:
I have a project that will use a lot of mylar and I'd like to find it as 
inexpensive as possible.  Needs to be .014 thick if possible.
Check the places that make plastic packages: the folded transparent ones. 
1x1.2 meter sheet of polyester film cost me ~ $4.

Best regards,
Arne
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Re: [RCSE] Source for Inexpensive Mylar?

2005-02-14 Thread Phil Barnes
I bought full rolls of mylar from plastic suppliers a couple times. The 
price was not much lower than just buying from ACP. You need to buy in 
really huge quantities to beat the prices offered by ACP and CST. The stuff 
really isn't very expensive.


On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Jim Prouty wrote:
I have a project that will use a lot of mylar and I'd like to find it as 
inexpensive as possible.  Needs to be .014 thick if possible.

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Re: [RCSE] Source for Inexpensive Mylar?

2005-02-14 Thread Jim Prouty
Thanks Guys.  Looks like ACP or CST might still be the best place to get 
the mylar.

Happy flying,
Jim
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