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kerry 04-28-2006 08:19 PM

who manufactures carpet.
 
last week we had someone steal our trailer with our indoor carpet inside and everything the club owns. we purchased it from calandra two years ago. the question i am asking is does anyone know who the manufacture of this type of carpet is? i have a few friends that are in the carpet business, and was wondering if i could get the carpet cheaper and try to save our club some hard earn cash. i know crc has it and at a last resort i will buy from them, but if anyone could help me we as a club would appreciate it.

Jim Herrmann 04-28-2006 08:21 PM

CRC actually has it manufactured to their spec for the RC industry beleive it or not.

Jim

kerry 04-28-2006 08:58 PM

i know its a good product and i thought they had it made for them, just trying to keep all our options open and try to get our club back on its wheels thanx for the feed back

A. Rhodes 04-29-2006 05:40 AM

There are three main carpet manufacturers in the US: Shaw, Mohawk, and Atlas. One of them most likely private labels the carpet for CRC. I will check when I get into the office on Monday with my sales reps.(work for a flooring co.), to see if I can find out anymore information.

Frank N. Furter 04-29-2006 05:55 AM

Got this information off the BRCA website about Racing Carpets.


Racing Carpet
There is only one supplier, to my knowledge, of carpet suitable for racing
RC cars on in the UK (more than happy to be corrected though!)
Vaughans of Leicester Ltd, Aylestone Mill, Disraeli Street, Leicester,
LE28LX Telephone 0116 244 0142
The grey “felt” we’re all used to has gone through a few names over the
years, PrimaFelt was the first, then PrimaTrack, now its PrimaTrack GT, this
is the ideal material, its very hard wearing, some clubs have been running
this for over a decade now! Downside is it’s heavy and a substantial
investment to get a reasonable size track.
PrimaTRack GT comes in rolls 30m long by 2m wide and costs around £4
per square metre currently.
There is an alternative, made by the same company which is PrimaDuo,
this material is very similar in appearance and the cars handle the same on
it, however its much thinner, and much less hard mearing, it would
however get a club up and running for a couple of winter seasons.
PrimaDuo comes in rolls 50m long by 4m wide and costs around £0.90 per
square metre currently.
Vaughans do deliver and I believe the cost to be quite reasonable.

kerry 04-29-2006 07:28 AM

thanx FTNTC3, the calandra stuff is the best on the market IMO. the boys at CRC are going to help us out so i'll stick with them.

nashrcracer 04-29-2006 12:16 PM

the Calandra guys are good guys. I personal own the front straight and sweeper at my local track when we added to it's size a couple years ago. fasttrax is the best and after snowbirds the longest lasting when it comes down to laps. the track looked barely worn after the race on sunday.

jiml 04-29-2006 03:27 PM

You flooring guys may have a hard time finding it. It's not really carpet. It's primary purpose is to line speaker boxes. Frank was able to convince the manufacturer to keep making it in the size rolls to use it for a racing surface. Others have tried to come up with something better/cheaper, but they always fall short.

v0rtex 04-29-2006 04:29 PM

If you want somethng a little different, have a look for the 2005 (yes, 2005) LRP Masters thread. Someone mentioned in there who made the Blue carpet they use for that race. Have a look in the 2006 thread (http://www.rctech.net/forum/showthre...86#post2325686) for pictures of the track. Looks great in blue!

Otherwise I think the CRC stuff is actually made by Ozite (www.ozite.com)

TexRacer 04-29-2006 04:32 PM

Illegal aliens? Just dont go screaming INS.

Black Adder 05-02-2006 09:42 AM

Carpet is made by kids in the third world. :cry:

lazarus 05-02-2006 05:14 PM

Carpet
 
Lets see, Dupont was the original manufacturer or should i say developer of ozite, it is now made by a totally different manufacturer than any of those listed. It is great carpet and lasts a long time. No matter what anyone tells you if you really want to buy it direct you can, i know because i did. I will not give the Mfg. name and you will have to do the research to find out and this is out of respect for Frank. Have fun with this info.

Sanjay Tuli 07-07-2015 01:30 AM

who manufactures carpet
 
Before finally choosing a carpet be sure to ask for padding recommendations from your carpet manufacturer. Also, before buying carpet from any of the carpet exporters it is important that you check out its texture and build material.

rcjunky1 07-07-2015 03:08 AM

Wow, 9 year bump...

Jamison R 07-07-2015 04:04 AM


Originally Posted by Sanjay Tuli (Post 14084210)
Before finally choosing a carpet be sure to ask for padding recommendations from your carpet manufacturer. Also, before buying carpet from any of the carpet exporters it is important that you check out its texture and build material.

Padding? Awesome 9 year bump. A+ you win rctech today


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