fiberglass plate domes
- To: <domesteading at sculptors dot com>
- Subject: fiberglass plate domes
- From: "J & D Goldman" <jmgoldma at dwx dot com>
- Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 18:44:59 -0600
> I looked
>> at a fiberglass
>> unit a while back that used round panels, but the holes
>> were just punched
>> where the struts would land, so it was pretty easy to
>> follow.
>> -Dan G.
>
>Dan - Can you say anything more about this unit?
>
>Dick
>
Several years ago I got brochures and pricing from the company shown
below. I pulled this off the dnaco dome website, and at this point
have no idea whether this is still a going concern or not. If you
try to contact them and it bombs, let me know and I'll send you copies
of what I have on file (probably have phone numbers on the
literature). Hopefully they are still operating, although, as I
recall, their domes were definitely not budget types. I suspect the
same technique could be used with other materials. If you do find
anything interesting on this, please post your findings.
Cheers -Dan G.
DOMEcile
1901 9th Street, Apt 3
Berkeley, Ca,94710
Contact: Diana West
Tel: -
Fax: -
Email: domecile at uriel dot net
Notes: Fiberglass panel domes
Web Page: -
Last Contact: Jan 1999
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