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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Tom McClain on April 11, 2021, 12:26:38 PM
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Where does one go for good quality supplies?
I go to the following American suppliers for what I need and they are reasonably priced with good customer service:
1. Aircraft Spruce for acrylic lacquer dope and primers.
2. SIG and Mike Goes Flying for glow plugs and hardware.
3. RSM for hardware.
4. National balsa for contest balsa.
5. ACP for carbon fiber.
6. MECOA for hard to find engine parts and accessories.
7. Sonic Tronic for igniters.
8. RTL for fasteners.
9. Central Hobbies for carbon fiber pushrods and titanium ends and ballinks.
10. Dubro for ballinks and light wheels.
11. Robart for landing gear strut covers.
This list is not exclusive. Feel free to add.
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Everything on Tom's list is available in one stop: Brodaks
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For me, McMaster-Carr has been a source for items I can't find anywhere else.
I am lucky in that I have an aircraft supply place in town where I can get Randolph finishing products.
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Everything on Tom's list is available in one stop: Brodaks
And you pay for the one stop shop. My personal experience is going to the specific vendors saves quite a bit on shipping and the middle man markup.
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McMaster Carr is hard to beat for hardware (fastners, etc,)
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Okie Air Products for wood, control horns, carbon fiber push rods, CF push rod ends, building pins, etc. Russell is a good guy. He took over for Tom Morris.
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MBS and Jim Lee in Kansas: https://mbsmodelsupply.com/ , http://www.leemachineshop.com/ .
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RTL Fasteners. Watch for their specials and stock up!.....Gene
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Other alternatives to Aircraft Spruce for Randolph paint (an excellent alternative to Sig and Brodak) is Wicks Aircraft and Consolidated Aircraft.
Steve
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A source for new packaged OS engine parts is Bobby Brooks on E bay or: shtterman@aol.com
Steve
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www.rcjapan.net
Excellent service from RC Japan - especially for OS engine parts. Even thought this stuff comes straight from Japan, they are diligent when sending out. Excellent communication as well.
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As far as American suppliers go, I get some pretty light fiberglass from www.thayercraft.com
For composites, I like www.sollercomposites.com
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Wag- Aero is local window pickup for Randolph dope, epoxy no shipping charge
Speedy metals no cost for small orders also local free pickup
All HW I can get locally.
Balsa USA I can drive up and handpick from them.
Local Hardwood supplier (Kettle Moraine Hardwoods) for rock hard maple and plywood.
Menards has usable bead foam.
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Are there any engine tune places left besides Randy?
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Everything on Tom's list is available in one stop: Brodaks
Ah, no it's not.
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www.rcjapan.net
Excellent service from RC Japan - especially for OS engine parts. Even thought this stuff comes straight from Japan, they are diligent when sending out. Excellent communication as well.
Yes indeed!
I have bought a lot of mostly R/C stuff from RCJ....great customer service and excellent email English.
Usually I get 5 day service from Japan.
Much of the time with their discount and the money exchange the prices are about a twofer.
edit....wait....you already said that!.....gasp...
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This is really helpful stuff. Thank you.
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It’s been said before, but we are truly blessed to have so many cottage industry suppliers like Randy, Jim Lee, Oakie, RSM, etc.
It would be great if there were enough modelers to keep all the local hobby shops we use to have, but nothing stays the same.
I got some very decent balsa from Sig a month ago, and Oakie is a supplier that you can count on every sheet you order being excellent quality and everything you payed for.
Joe Ed Pederson
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I know it is old fashioned, but I buy all I can from my local hobby shop.
Be glad you have one that you can buy stuff at. Our Hobby Town sucks. The only thing they know is RC cars. And they have a bad attitude on top of that.
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After seeing this topic i ordered some parts from RC Japan on the 12th. I received them today! That was 4 days. I do buy mostly from our guys , this was a trial and it worked out great. H^^
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Be glad you have one that you can buy stuff at. Our Hobby Town sucks. The only thing they know is RC cars. And they have a bad attitude on top of that.
George. If your talking about Hobby Town USA, They all suck.
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George. If your talking about Hobby Town USA, They all suck.
HobbyTown in Kansas City, MO seems to be decent. Granted, they don't have all the aircraft supplies, but their employees seem decent. I gather that some of the locations, just like in all stores, don't have knowledgeable, helpful and courteous employees. Attitude makes a big difference.