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Re: Retro-reflective tape?
IIRC, most of the AM FIRST Choice stuff is donated.
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Re: Retro-reflective tape?
I sent an email to AndyMark saying we'd buy 50 feet, if they carried it. Maybe if enough people offer to buy some, AndyMark will buy a case.
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We also called 3M today and found our distributor. We called the distributor and asked about 4". They said 4" is an "uncommon" non-stock item but they could order it. Minimum order qty = 1 case of 3 rolls, 100m per roll, >$500 per roll, >$1500 for the case of 3 rolls. We asked if they had any 2" in stock that we could "double up". Nope. We asked if there was any other way to get a small (~10 yard) piece of 4" wide. They said they had some 8" wide in stock and could cut it down the middle for us. We asked how much. $250 We asked what other size they had in stock remotely close to 4". They said they had some 3 1/4". We asked how much for a 10 yard long piece of the 3 1/4" would be. ~$75 + shipping. Supposedly it's on its way. Hopefully 3 1/4" wide will be "close enough" for our vision tracking programming team to handle.Here's where we ordered the 3 1/4": http://www.safetyeffects.com/ Last edited by ChuckDickerson : 14-01-2013 at 20:41. Reason: added link |
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Re: Retro-reflective tape?
The kind folks out at Safety Effects have 8" 8830 which they, because they realize there are many teams looking for it and it's hard to find, are willing to split (to 4") and sell in 10 yard increments. The cut will not be absoutely perfect, but better than you can do with scissors (should be much better than you need for targeting).
Give them a call and mention that you're with an FRC team and they'll know what you're talking about. Last edited by rm -rf / : 15-01-2013 at 10:53. |
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Sincerely, Andy Baker |
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Here is the link on the AM site. Sincerely, Andy |
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Re: Retro-reflective tape?
Fair enough, but that it's not available elsewhere is a problem and has the potential to tarnish the image of FIRST.
Lots of teams are calling companies that, in all likelhood they will never do business with again, demanding immediate and urgent attention as they try to buy product(s) that are non-stock, have a 14 day lead and are generally unavailable. I'm not sure that FRC should be inflicting this on 3M distributors. |
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Re: Retro-reflective tape?
After reading through some of these threads, I'm thinking that perhaps FIRST should be my form of "inside trading"...
Anyhow, has anyone ever done testing to see just how different retroreflective tape is brand to brand? |
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I received an email back from AndyMark that they will carry the Retro-Reflective tape, and will put it on the website once they have it in stock.
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The 8830 is a really fancy tape, it's even flame retardant, but that's what's spec'd for competition. There are many "similar" tapes that are available, but how similar? |
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