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Hi everyone,

We are currently working on adding Yellow Filleting Wax to our stock line for retail to Australia. This product is vastly superior replacement to plastecine, easier to use, reduces labour and increases finish quality. As many of you may know, the only way to source this excellent filleting material is to purchase from overseas, which can be very costly when considering the cost of shipping.

We are currently looking at offering this product at the following packs/prices:

325g Block - $18.50 inc GST
650g Block - $30 inc GST
2 x 650g Block - $55 inc GST

Pending demand, this product could be available within the next month or so.

Eventually, with your support and if demand is high enough, we aim to have these prices reduced by up to 35%.

To help us guage the level of demand, if any of you are interested in purchasing Yellow Filleting Wax from us, please reply to this post below with pack size/quantity you would be interested in purchasing

Please note this is an expression of interest only and not an obligation to purchase!


For those unsure of what this product is, it is the same as sold by Easy Composites in the UK, as shown in this video. Note how quick and easy it is to apply!

https://www.youtube.com/embed/UgKvDw...rent&start=270


Thanks everyone!

Phill
www.elitecomposites.com.au

Also, while you are at it, if you have not already seen it - watch the Easy Composites video in full (It is a 3 part series). Absolutely brilliant tutuorial on how to make your own carbon fibre parts from your original panel works. While we have plans to create our own similar video tutorials, which we will post on the SAU forums when we do - we couldn't explain it much better than the guys at Easy Composites in the UK!

If you have a look at thier website they also have several other fantastic composites fabrication and repair tutorials!

Cheers everyone.

Phill.

www.elitecomposites.com.au

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