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History
Bob Smith Industries has been producing adhesives
for the Hobby Industry since 1983.
BSIs owner Bob Smith started competing
in Radio Control Formula 1 Pylon Racing in 1968. In 1970, at the
age of 17, Bob became the youngest pilot ever to win the U.S. Nationals.
He went on to win the National Point Championship three times. In
1971 Bob started his own company, P.B. Products (later named Bob
Smith R/C Aircraft) producing radio control airplane kits. With
a U.S. Patent for a wing molding process mixed with Bobs skills
in fiberglass craftsmanship, he produced the first ever all fiberglass
airplane, the T2-A, and was ahead of his time designing the almost
ready to fly Seabreeze. After 12 years of manufacturing fiberglass
kits, Bob came up with the idea of marketing custom labeled adhesives
in the Hobby Industry. Starting with just 20 dealers and 3 types
of epoxies, BSI now manufactures a full line of epoxy and cyanoacrylate (CA) adhesives for hobby and industrial use, with over 1800 dealers worldwide. In addition to the highest quality standard high performance surface insensitive CAs, BSI has a full line of flexible and rubber toughened CA along with both thin and gap-filling formulations of odorless foam safe CA and foam safe accelerator. BSI's adhesives match or surpass the performance of the adhesive products from the billion dollar corporations in addition to being available locally at a fraction of the cost.
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