Dunno, but I did a search for Twintex and came up with, stuff.
It might be what you're looking for.
Cheer
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Simo
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Ive just had a very interesting job offer.....but I need to do a little reserch before I go any futher.....
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Has anybody heard of a composite material called Tywntex?
Ive done the usual search but nothing, even had a look through the CSIRO site and still zip.......any idea's please?![]()
There must be a site somwhere![]()
Dunno, but I did a search for Twintex and came up with, stuff.
It might be what you're looking for.
Cheer
s
Simo
n
Hi Andrew,
interesting, is it for your DIY applications or bussiness needs?
I'm thinking to make some bits for my Landy like skid plate, re-trim doors, wheel arches, etc. Do you know is it possible to work with twintex in home conditions?
Cheers,
Ruslan
Its a little of both really. im new to this gear but as far as i know its not really suited to DIY. Large mould presses and heat are used to mould, so Im guesing a pile of books and a heat gun may not do it![]()
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I dont really dont want to go into it to much , but ive been offerd a very interesting side line that with a little money and time could turn out to be a full time gig........, but its a very competive game so Im just looking into it just for now......
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Without googleing it, is it like a fibre matting material that forms with heat or something like that. Is the company Australian Composites (or something like that again, sorry being a bit vague here)
If so my step dad is doing a lot of work with this mob, he is setting them up in a few businesses, they now want him top consult for them.
Am i close, if i am, PM me and i can give you his number if you want some info, knows alot of s@#t about fibreglass and composite materials.
Last edited by Vern; 24th March 2007 at 06:37 PM.
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