rebar (was wire reels/spools)


Tim O'Connor
 

At 10/28/2011 04:55 AM Friday, you wrote:

I don't see anything specifically listed as "rebar" -- there is
a "steel rods" load (80 rods, about 20' long). Is that what you guys
are using for rebar?

Tim O'Connor

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Paul Lyons wrote:
I have never heard of Duha, but immediately knew there stuff looked
familiar when I went to the web site. This must be there American
outlet www.smokeymountainminiatures.com.
I have a bought a lot of stuff from these folks. Nice, but pricey!
Interesting if someone else is now carrying Duha. As recently
as last winter, the Duha web pages identified JWD as their U.S.
outlet. Maybe Smokey Mountain is getting stuff via JWD. I agree that
the stuff isn't cheap, but several of the loads are quite nice.

Tony Thompson


Richard Remiarz
 

For the SAL gondola I used the #11411 load and shortened it to fit the car.

http://www.jwdpremiumproducts.com/servlet/Detail?no=457

Rich Remiarz

To: STMFC@...
From: timboconnor@...
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 04:55:02 -0400
Subject: [STMFC] Re: rebar (was wire reels/spools)


I don't see anything specifically listed as "rebar" -- there is
a "steel rods" load (80 rods, about 20' long). Is that what you guys
are using for rebar?

Tim O'Connor

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Paul Lyons wrote:
I have never heard of Duha, but immediately knew there stuff looked
familiar when I went to the web site. This must be there American
outlet www.smokeymountainminiatures.com.
I have a bought a lot of stuff from these folks. Nice, but pricey!
Interesting if someone else is now carrying Duha. As recently
as last winter, the Duha web pages identified JWD as their U.S.
outlet. Maybe Smokey Mountain is getting stuff via JWD. I agree that
the stuff isn't cheap, but several of the loads are quite nice.

Tony Thompson


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