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Old 12-09-2006, 09:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Comp arf control horns

Anyone know what these are made of and if a sheet of this stuff can be purchased anywhere to cut some out?
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They are made from phenolic, don't know where you would buy it from in USA, but it is commercially available
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Search for "Aircraft Spruce and Specialty"

I think they have it.
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http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...phenosheet.php

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I make mine from scrap Printed Circuit board. You can get the "do it yourself" PCB stock from places like Frys Electronics. Maybe some Radio Shack's have it as well.
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I have the material in stock and cnc cut horn sets for many customers if you send me a drawing with sizes I could custom cut a set for you.

The only small problem is I am in Scotland but can post with no problem

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