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  1. chookie

    HDPE or HIPS?

    That's great Pat, thanks for that :)
  2. chookie

    HDPE or HIPS?

    Hi all, need help on best material for this - need 1 mm (BLACK if possible) stiffener but would prefer it to be flexible so that if it bends it won't break. The pieces we'll use are about 10" x 12" or so. WE currently use Hi impact Styrene for a few things but my feeling is this may be too...
  3. chookie

    Plastic Clip - Australia

    Hi, sorry for the delay, was in Cairns and just returned. Answer guy, thanks for the link, I'd actually checked them out already but all their clips are metal. Our trouble is that we only need 1/2 dozen or so NOW, but will likely need more down the track. In other words I can't order 1,000 clips...
  4. chookie

    Plastic Clip - Australia

    Hi everyone! First I would like to thank the people of this site for their incredible help with a problem I posted in another forum - what a wealth of information!! We're a small manufacturer located in Australia and I'm now tackling the second of the two problems we have (the first is...
  5. chookie

    how best to make this small run handle

    Thanks Mousetrap - will see how we go with the sample we sent. Thanks for your opionion re the Poly U, worth checking out if solution # 1 doesn't work. Cheers!
  6. chookie

    how best to make this small run handle

    Thanks so much guys for your help! At the moment we have our wood version on the way to a plastics place that deals with rods and sheets, they've got the right size nylon rods (or other types)and tell us no worries to taper and drill hole up the middle. They say 100 off no trouble doing it for...
  7. chookie

    how best to make this small run handle

    Hi all! Hoping one of you will be able to help us out with some advice. We are a small manufacturer in Australia, so far not doing anything with plastics, but that's about to change! We currently make a product used for tagging fish, same basic idea as a screwdriver. It's a (currently made...

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