Re: Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding
Posted by
Jay Hayes
on 1999-12-15 18:59:40 UTC
Steve, We mold all sorts of things from display products, to electrical
devices, to filter parts, to aerospace components. We also custom mold
parts for other manufactures.
You have probably seen some of the things I've made, with out knowing
it. I make parts for all the Slush Puppy machines that you see in every
7-11 and Gas-n-Go. The Windjet boats that you see on Bay Watch and the
movie Speed 2 also use some of the parts that I molded. We produced some
of the main propulsion seals and vision components for the smart bombs
that sent images back from Desert Storm. And just about every JC Penny
store has used our displays to make the holidays festive.
I'll try to dig up some pictures of some of the machines.
Jay
Steve Carlisle wrote:
devices, to filter parts, to aerospace components. We also custom mold
parts for other manufactures.
You have probably seen some of the things I've made, with out knowing
it. I make parts for all the Slush Puppy machines that you see in every
7-11 and Gas-n-Go. The Windjet boats that you see on Bay Watch and the
movie Speed 2 also use some of the parts that I molded. We produced some
of the main propulsion seals and vision components for the smart bombs
that sent images back from Desert Storm. And just about every JC Penny
store has used our displays to make the holidays festive.
I'll try to dig up some pictures of some of the machines.
Jay
Steve Carlisle wrote:
>
> From: "Steve Carlisle" <quatsein@...>
>
> Jay , that sounds interesting. Do you have pictures of your
> machines?. What type of products do you produce with them.
>
> Steve
>
> ----------
> From: Jay Hayes <xmas4lites@...>
> To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@onelist.com
> Subject: Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding
> Date: Monday, December 06, 1999 9:26 PM
>
> From: Jay Hayes <xmas4lites@...>
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have been lurking since day one but things in the shop have been
> keeping me to busy to be very active on line the last few months.
>
> One of the areas I have done a lot of work in is injection molding. I
> have ten injection molding machines in a verity of sizes from one ounce
> to thirty-two ounces. I usually have several types of plastic resin on
> hand that I'd be willing to supply in small quantities to members of the
> list.
>
> Jay Hayes
>
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Discussion Thread
Jay Hayes
1999-12-06 21:26:33 UTC
Re: Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding
Steve Carlisle
1999-12-15 17:14:09 UTC
Re: Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding
Jay Hayes
1999-12-15 18:59:40 UTC
Re: Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding
Steve Carlisle
1999-12-15 20:55:30 UTC
Re: Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding