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Enquiry: I am looking for strong rods, i hope that i can find some help in this group.



 
 
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Old February 3rd, 2007, 09:43 PM posted to alt.fishing
Søren M
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Default Enquiry: I am looking for strong rods, i hope that i can find some help in this group.




Dear Group,

Please help me finding hollow titanium, carbon OR glassfiber rods (any)
for building some lamps with.


-They have to be hollow.

-Lenght around 600 mm. ~ 24 inch.
-They have to be as thin as possible.

-If its possible to get some conic ones it will also be an option.

-I will need about 1000 pcs. a month.


I hope by asking in this forum i can find some help in this matter with
links or contacts.

Should you need any further information, please do not hesitate to
contact me.

Regards
Soeren M
Inventor & industrial designer MDD

www.MySpace.com/MomsenDesign


 




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