Doug S
Flashlight Enthusiast
I have been watching this new forum with interest. Having been actually born in Berkeley [possibly unlike Don who just lives there] I have a bit of an anarchist streak. I therefore applaud his willingness to give the "no hard rules" approach a chance. Let me be the first to test the limits by giving away something that is only a mod related material. No B/S/ or T involved.
Over a decade ago I was involved in a design project for which we needed a few $ worth of .005" thick, high reflectivity aluminum. We found what we wanted at a specialty foil mill but they had a $250 minimum so that's what we bought. This is 3.50" wide, .005" thick with the highest reflectivity finish available. I remember the reflectivity spec to be in the high 80's. Anyway, when we finally sent the excess to be recycled along with empty pop cans I grabbed a roll of it to keep. I ran across this roll recently while looking thru some long stored stuff. This stuff is potentially useful for fabricating reflectors. Anyone who has a potential use, PM me your address and I will send you as much as I can get it a envelope with one stamp. I believe that this will be at least 24" worth.
100% of all proceeds to CPF.
Over a decade ago I was involved in a design project for which we needed a few $ worth of .005" thick, high reflectivity aluminum. We found what we wanted at a specialty foil mill but they had a $250 minimum so that's what we bought. This is 3.50" wide, .005" thick with the highest reflectivity finish available. I remember the reflectivity spec to be in the high 80's. Anyway, when we finally sent the excess to be recycled along with empty pop cans I grabbed a roll of it to keep. I ran across this roll recently while looking thru some long stored stuff. This stuff is potentially useful for fabricating reflectors. Anyone who has a potential use, PM me your address and I will send you as much as I can get it a envelope with one stamp. I believe that this will be at least 24" worth.
100% of all proceeds to CPF.