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Stuart Fedak 25-02-11 20:30

Hard Plastic blocks for machine shop use
 
I am looking for a source for hard plastic blocks or nylon suitable for machine shop use in lathe/milling operations. I have a few radio related accessories to make that require insulated parts for an antenna base for a MIL manpack portable radio (PRC-174).

A source in the Ottawa Valley area would be appreciated.

Cheers!
Stuart

Lynn Eades 25-02-11 20:47

Stuart
 
There are more options in "plastic" these days, than there are in steel. It will be easy to find.

Robin Craig 25-02-11 22:45

UHMW and other materials were available from CANUS plastics.

Lee Valley also sell variety of materials, also try Busy Bee off St Laurent

I would let your fingers do the dialling before visiting.

R

guyvapeur 12-03-11 21:54

Plastic for machining
 
..........I use a lot of Delrin for the manufacture of plugs.... I get my stock from G. E. Plastics in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Another source might be a restaurent supply house. If they have an old kitchen counter top.....made of nylon or other HMW plastic, you can cut a lot of material out of a a .75 in thick counter....

maple_leaf_eh 13-03-11 04:43

plastic
 
There is a plastics supply business in downtown Otter-wa (south side of the street, first block east of Bank, one or two blocks south of the backdoors of Esplanade Laurier). I bought some pieces of KYDEX there to play at to make rifle cheekrests.

My second and more pricey suggestion is Lee Valley Tools. You might not find big pieces there.

How about one of the machine tool retailers, like Busy Bee? Or do they only sell tools, not materials?

Grant Bowker 13-03-11 15:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by maple_leaf_eh (Post 144297)
There is a plastics supply business in downtown Otter-wa (south side of the street, first block east of Bank, one or two blocks south of the backdoors of Esplanade Laurier).

Terry,
I'm almost 100% sure you are describing Canus Plastics, and they seem to have moved to 3030 Conroy Road (Unit 107) - their web site is
http://www.canusplastics.com/

Alex Blair (RIP) 13-03-11 15:49

Dollar store
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuart Fedak (Post 143881)
I am looking for a source for hard plastic blocks or nylon suitable for machine shop use in lathe/milling operations. I have a few radio related accessories to make that require insulated parts for an antenna base for a MIL manpack portable radio (PRC-174).

A source in the Ottawa Valley area would be appreciated.

Cheers!
Stuart

Stu
1/4"thick which would be great for insulators can be bought at the Dollar Store in the form of cutting boards..price....????Guess....
There may be thicker ones there but it is a source for some cheap poly shim stock..
:drunk:


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