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Kite Building and Repair Parts
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Lighter weight than fiberglass of the same size, carbon rods and tubes are used in a variety of applications. We offer solid round or flat rods, tubes, and wrapped and tapered tubes.
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Without "fittings," a kite's framework would not hold together. Take a look at our large variety of fittings and connectors - whatever your project, if you are using carbon and fiberglass rods and tubes, we have a connector that will work!
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Shock Cord, sometimes referred to as bungy, and lacing.
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The three great nylons and polyesters of the kite industry are Taffetas, Oxfords and Ripstops. Nylon fibers are strong and polyester fibers are U.V. resistant
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Fiberglass, both solid and tubing, is used in a variety of applications. Fiberglass tubes are often used as the framework for high-wind kites, and small fiberglass rods are frequently used for kite standoffs.
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Glues for bonding wood, metal ferrules to fiberglass or carbon fiber rods as well as bonding plastics, carbon, and fiberglass to one another.
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Bonded Polyester Sewing Threads and Double sided acrylic adhesive tapes make the job manageable for you.
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Whether you need to repair a kite or sail, reinforce a seam, or simply need an alternative to sewing fabric, tapes are a great way to get the durability you seek. Check out our variety of types, sizes, and even colors.
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Birch hardwood dowels are straight grained, lightweight and inexpensive. Use for making paper or plastic diamond kites, delta kites, sled kites, box kites or even kite trains. Easy to replace and economical.