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Tiggy
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Got my "Y" Now for foaming.

Post by Tiggy »

:D
Wheres a good place to find a C-saddle/seat ? Or, wheres a good place to get a block of foam? I'll be boating for under $500 :D
Thanks in Advance!!!
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Post by John Coraor »

You can buy "buns" of minicell from www.sweetcomposites.com, which is now owned and operated by Davey Hearn, who assumed management from John Sweet in January. If you have any problem with that URL, then try Davey's website at www.daveyhearn.com, which has a link to his composite materials business.

Adam, the J.R. Sweet link on this web site is out-of-date, although for now it still refers people to the new site.

John
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Foam

Post by beach »

I ordered two buns (a bun is 4'x4'x3") from Sweet Composites and paid $156.00, including shipping. Shipment arrived in 7 business days. The buns are cut in half to reduce shipping costs- foam consumes alot of space in the truck, thus its reduced size.
Considering a 12"x12"x3" piece of minicell retails for $25.00, ordering a bun is well worth it. I spoke with Jennifer, she was great and very helpful.
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Hmmm

Post by Sir Adam »

The links appear fine to me-they were "old" on the "old" site, but with the update they should all point to Sweetcomposites.com now (both the ad above and the link in the "Paddling Links" section). If you find one that is incorrect still please point me to it!

(this goes for any link, for that matter).
Keep the C!
Adam
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