coreplast sheets
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From: Dushore,
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Hi Everybody,
Could someone tell me where to buy the plastic material called coreplast? I have searched all over NE PA. with nothing but strange looks when I ask about it.
If some place like Lowe's or home Depot sells it would you be able to supply me with a stock number so I can order it from them.
Thanks, Cliff
Could someone tell me where to buy the plastic material called coreplast? I have searched all over NE PA. with nothing but strange looks when I ask about it.
If some place like Lowe's or home Depot sells it would you be able to supply me with a stock number so I can order it from them.
Thanks, Cliff
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From: La Crosse, WI,
Coroplast is a material commonly used in sign shops. Some charge a lot and some are reasonable. Try this link here. http://mywebpages.comcast.net/TipsTr..._coroplast.htm
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From: Wichita, KS,
Try this link:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/TipsTr...s/sup_coro.htm
The first place to try would be a local sign making shop or sign supply shop. Make sure you tell them your intention of building airplanes, many of them work under contract and wont sell to the public if they think you are using it for signs.
While your there, ask for vinyl sticky back sign letter scraps...they throw a lot of it away, and it's the same thing hobby companies use for the trim sheets...sign maker scraps are GREAT for trimming airplanes!
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/TipsTr...s/sup_coro.htm
The first place to try would be a local sign making shop or sign supply shop. Make sure you tell them your intention of building airplanes, many of them work under contract and wont sell to the public if they think you are using it for signs.
While your there, ask for vinyl sticky back sign letter scraps...they throw a lot of it away, and it's the same thing hobby companies use for the trim sheets...sign maker scraps are GREAT for trimming airplanes!
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Pipercub6,
Find a local convenience store that you frequent, and make a friend. They run specials and post them on Coroplast, when the special is over, they throw the coroplast away.
I have almost a dozen 4x4 sheets (Dr. Pepper and Sprite) from a local convenience store.
A free endless supply, what could be better?
R. C.
Find a local convenience store that you frequent, and make a friend. They run specials and post them on Coroplast, when the special is over, they throw the coroplast away.
I have almost a dozen 4x4 sheets (Dr. Pepper and Sprite) from a local convenience store.
A free endless supply, what could be better?
R. C.



