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Though far from complete, Carl was working on an ambitions database of kits and the equivalent Semroc parts to clone one. The link is on the main page, but here is the direct link,http://www.semroc.com/Store/scripts/ClassicKits.asp
The nice thing about it is the Semroc part numbers give you length of most of the tubes you need to clone something, though like I mentioned above, it is far from complete. It would be great if this could be archived somewhere after the Semroc site shuts down. Buzz
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You started this, so don't go blaming me. . ..
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^This.^ I was going to post that, but Buzz gives it much more credibility. The "Classics" database is a treasure trove. Whatever is known, is pretty much there.
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Semroc was a massive asset to scratch builders, especially people like me who wanted to clone old classics. I remember before they came along how difficult it could be to find specific nose cones, body tubes or transitions. Centuri was especially hard since leftover Estes "stuff" was more available than was say, a section of ST-20. I remember paying through the nose for some long pieces of ST-10 just to clone an old kit.
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The big diff, I suppose, is that Semroc will cut to length whereas Bill pretty much sells only the full length tubes. That's not a problem for me and many others who can cut our own. And maybe this is a business opportunity for someone to sell a tube cutting machine for the rest Doug
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Randy Boadway at erockets http://www.erockets.biz/body-tubes/?sort=featured purchased totally tubular and has them available on his web site. Sheryl did the tube cutting for SEMROC. They had a jig with various delrin mandrils she used to cut tubes.
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Does BMS still use that super-soft balsa though? Back in the day he used to offer them in harder balsa but stopped. That was the reason I quit buying from them.
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Not sure. I haven't bought any from him in a while. I wonder if the change in balsa demand caused by windmills played a part in this... Doug .
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I'm not sure but BMS no longer does semi-custom work like they used to. Only the stock balsa parts now.
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