Darthv247 Well-known member Joined Mar 7, 2009 Messages 531 Location Ft.Lauderdale, FL Jul 6, 2009 #21 pretty sure you would have to make the pucks yourself out of stock sheets. unless you can find a deal on someones scrap.
pretty sure you would have to make the pucks yourself out of stock sheets. unless you can find a deal on someones scrap.
Pentagona Snail Turd Joined Nov 19, 2008 Messages 249 Location North Bend, WA Jul 6, 2009 #22 So if you don't want to use zip ties on the sedras, what would sufficiently hold the mesh in place?
Skimmy SKIM FU Joined Dec 26, 2003 Messages 3,872 Location Galactic Sector ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha Jul 6, 2009 #23 Pentagona said: So if you don't want to use zip ties on the sedras, what would sufficiently hold the mesh in place? Click to expand... a nice thick fishing line...speaking of carbon fiber, isnt there some braided carbon fiber fishing line?
Pentagona said: So if you don't want to use zip ties on the sedras, what would sufficiently hold the mesh in place? Click to expand... a nice thick fishing line...speaking of carbon fiber, isnt there some braided carbon fiber fishing line?
dhnguyen Pain In The Arse Joined Aug 20, 2006 Messages 449 Location Kingston, WA Jul 6, 2009 #24 I am sure they can make carbon fiber pucks as they can make anything our of carbon fiber. Sourcing them might be another story though
I am sure they can make carbon fiber pucks as they can make anything our of carbon fiber. Sourcing them might be another story though
luke33 Well-known member Joined Feb 7, 2007 Messages 844 Location Indiana Jul 7, 2009 #25 Spiderwire is what your thinkin of mark, or that fireline crap
dhnguyen Pain In The Arse Joined Aug 20, 2006 Messages 449 Location Kingston, WA Jul 8, 2009 #26 Looks like you might be able to get blocks and rounds of raw carbon/graphite from here http://www.roccarbon.com/cgrawmaterials.html http://www.graphite-eng.com/materials.html
Looks like you might be able to get blocks and rounds of raw carbon/graphite from here http://www.roccarbon.com/cgrawmaterials.html http://www.graphite-eng.com/materials.html