Contact Grip Liner - pattern support equipment

John Ferrell johnferrell at earthlink.net
Sun Jan 18 05:34:13 AKST 2004


Keep an eye on it over time. It tends to dissolve into other plastics and become a gooey part of them. The same stuff sold by Vermont American for workshop use does not seem to deteriorate but it is more than $2.
John Ferrell
6241 Phillippi Rd
Julian NC 27283
Phone: (336)685-9606
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http://DixieNC.US
NSRCA 479 AMA 4190  W8CCW
"My Competition is Not My Enemy"

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Rick Wallace 
  To: discussion at nsrca.org 
  Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 5:34 AM
  Subject: Contact Grip Liner - pattern support equipment


  Since the list is kinda quiet and us Northerners are building and planning. I wanted to tell about a great product my wife showed me to prevent stuff like field chargers, transmitter cases, etc, from moving around in the car on the way the field. - it's called 'Grip Liner.'  

  3" x 3" patches of it under the 4 corners of my plane's fuselage stand work really well with a single strap to secure the plane on trips of several hundred miles.

  It's essentially open weave material with a non-skid rubber or plastic coating. It comes rolled up --grips whatever it's on, and whatever you place on top of it. 

  It won't work by itself as wheel chocks, but it'll sure hold them in place. 

  Just picked up a 5' x 20" wide roll of it at our local Cost Cutters store for $2.00 - It doesn't cost enough to REALLY qualify as Pattern gear. 



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  Rick 

  AMA 89045 

  NSRCA 2972

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