Did a search but there is too many post with the word "nylon" in it..
I am looking to fab up a set of a-arms for my hotshot. I need to buy some nylon sheet. Does anyone know what type of nylon I need )6/6 ect)? How about a good (cheap) source for it in the usa?
Thanks in advance.
try mcmaster carr. either nylon (6/6 is common) or delrin (acetal). probably 1/4" thick or 3/8" thick will be sufficient.
very local to Philly area. Warehouse in central NJ, I order stuff and get it within 2 days. may not be the cheapest for small qty's, but easily the quickest and simplest.
In my local area a plastic comany has some bins of scrap nylon delron, and other chunk pieces and sheets in black and white check with a local plastic company for scrap usually get at great price or throw me a line let me know how much u need i see what i can find
jwscab wrote:try mcmaster carr. either nylon (6/6 is common) or delrin (acetal). probably 1/4" thick or 3/8" thick will be sufficient.
very local to Philly area. Warehouse in central NJ, I order stuff and get it within 2 days. may not be the cheapest for small qty's, but easily the quickest and simplest.
i would also recommend mcmaster carr. i live in a small town(small minded) and have to find sources for 2mm, and 3mm stuff. i placed an order by 5:30pm and had it by noon the next day. very quick and has everything in-stock.
I can't find any good references on priming or painting nylon.
Has anyone had any luck or experience?
Tamiya had a special primer for polypropylene, nylon, FRP and other similar materials.
It seems to be discontinued.
Chuck
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Thanks fst72vette
Sorry for the late reply
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