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Structural it is !!
By:Bill Boyd
Date: 10/21/2000, 11:34 pm
In Response To: Re: the S stands for structural (Lee)

: I believe it was first developed for missle nose cones in the 50's by
: Dow,,,Monsanto?....er one of those
Hi lee

a little search turned up this page on Lightning Paddles web site
on the subject of E & S glass

Later
Bill

Messages In This Thread

Has anyone used s-glass?
Ross Leidy -- 10/20/2000, 1:58 pm
Re: Has anyone used s-glass?
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 10/22/2000, 9:41 am
Re: fetish/totem category
Lee -- 10/22/2000, 9:48 am
Re: Has anyone used s-glass?
Bob Deutsch -- 10/21/2000, 8:52 am
Is this what you're looking for?
Can't say :) -- 10/21/2000, 2:15 am
Re: Has anyone used s-glass?
Lee -- 10/20/2000, 11:27 pm
Re: Has anyone used s-glass?
Bob Deutsch -- 10/20/2000, 6:24 pm
Re: Has anyone used s-glass?
David Dick -- 10/20/2000, 8:34 pm
the S stands for Satin weave....
.tim -- 10/20/2000, 8:44 pm
Re: the S stands for structural
Lee -- 10/21/2000, 9:32 am
Structural it is !!
Bill Boyd -- 10/21/2000, 11:34 pm
Re: the S stands for structural
.tim -- 10/21/2000, 3:30 pm
Re: the S stands for Satin weave....
Larry C. -- 10/20/2000, 8:59 pm
Re: the S stands for Satin weave....
.tim -- 10/21/2000, 1:54 am
S- vs. E- (briefly)
Pete Roszyk -- 10/20/2000, 8:21 pm
Re: Has anyone used s-glass?
Paul C -- 10/20/2000, 3:49 pm
Re: Has anyone used s-glass?
Ronnie Earhart -- 10/20/2000, 3:34 pm
Re: Has anyone used s-glass?
Ross Leidy -- 10/20/2000, 3:42 pm
Re: Has anyone used s-glass?
Larry C. -- 10/20/2000, 5:21 pm
Re: Has anyone used s-glass?
Craig Bumgarner -- 10/20/2000, 3:34 pm