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| Has anyone used Bellcombs products? Hi, I've been looking for new, light weight materials for boat interior panels. I found this company http://www.bellcomb.com/, which might have the right materials for me. I'm curious to know if anyone have used their products in smaller boats (length between 10-15m) and could give some more information than the sales persons... |
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| There are lots of honeycomb companies around, for instance Nida-core in Florida and Plascore in Michigan (not too far from me). I'm sure you can find something a bit closer to your home though. Did you see this in the FAQ: Quote:
__________________ George: Architect (land lover type) Hovercraft & Vintage Porsche Owner http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/boa...ect-11973.html |
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| In my experience, Bellcomb has a proactive client focus. The minimum order requirements haven't applied and they have actively partnered with us to provide solutions. I'd give them a call. |
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