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KTAI, Here We Come!

Friday, January 15th, 2010

There’s something we can all count on in America: if the weather is bad, it’s probably nice in Las Vegas.

While we haven’t seen the below freezing temperatures of most of the country these past weeks, we have been hit with rain, howling wind, flood advisories, and the winter blues up here in Mount Vernon, Washington.  Fortunately, the Kite Trade Association International’s trade show in Primm (outside of Las Vegas) is next week, and we’re going to give our bones a chance to warm up.  We’ll be out of the office from Tuesday through Friday, January 19 through 22, but we will answer emails and return urgent phone calls.  We will have limited capacity to ship orders, so be sure to tell us if you need something right away.

If you’re planning to attend KTAI, we would love to meet you.  It’s always great to put faces to names, and we look forward to learning more about the kiting industry and seeing all the ways in which the carbon we supply is used in the industry.

And, hey, it’s Roger’s birthday on January 20th!  He’ll be sixty years old, and Leland and I are planning on celebrating dad’s six awesome decades with an extra day in Las Vegas.  We’re going to let him choose all the activities, which means we’ll be going to every car museum and eating loads of buffet food.  A great time!  Happy birthday, dad.


Let’s Talk Fiberglass

Monday, January 4th, 2010
Wow, fiberglass.  Used in so many things.  In fact, your Corvette body is made out of it (you know, if you have one).  So is the insulation in your house.  Maybe even your cast if you break a bone.

But that’s not what Goodwinds sells.  We provide American-made fiberglass rods and tubes from 0.060 inches in diameter up to over 1 inch in diameter, used in kites, tents, archery, RC hobbies, catamerans, and lots of industrial purposes including snow plow guides, underground gas detection, and inflatable jetliner slides (in case of emergency).

So what are fiberglass rods and tubes?  How are they made?  What is so special about them, anyhow?

Fiberglass Tubes

Fiberglass Tubes

Well, fiberglass is, essentially, teeny-tiny fibers of glass that are reinforced with a polymer, usually an epoxy or vinylester resin.  The tubes Goodwinds supplies are called Filament Wound Epoxy Tubing (FWET) and are created through a continuous winding process that can create tubes with very thin walls which are then reinforced with impregnated epoxy.  These tubes are strong and somewhat flexible, and are great insulators.

Fiberglass Rods

Fiberglass Rods


The fiberglass rods Goodwinds supplies are formed from a pultrusion process – basically, a pulling of the fibers of glass through the polymer to bind them.  These rods are flexible and have a great strength-to-weight ratio.  If you’re interested in learning more about the pultrusion process, our supplier, Glasforms, has a guide with photos on their website here.

We love fiberglass rods and tubes, and we know our customers do, too.  It is heavy and strong, flexible and durable.  Best of all, it’s inexpensive, especially compared to carbon rods and tubes.  If you’re looking to do a project and weight is not an issue, fiberglass is a very cost-effective way to go.  The great flexibility of fiberglass is why it is used for tent poles and backpack stays, LARP swords and kites – fiberglass can accept a lot of shock force, bending without breaking.

What do you use fiberglass rods and tubes for?  Tell us about your projects, we’d love to hear about them!

Welcome!

Thursday, October 15th, 2009
Welcome to the Goodwinds.Com blog!  We’re excited to be able to keep in touch with you in this new way.

Who are we?  Well, if the “about us” page of our site didn’t give you enough information, then here you go:

My brother, Leland, and I purchased Goodwinds (with a little help from our parents) in 2008.  I was still working at the Mount Vernon Chamber of Commerce for a time, and my brother and dad got the business moved up to Mount Vernon from Seattle.  You see, Goodwinds is a spinoff from Goodwinds Kite Store, owned by Kathy Goodwinds (great person and a great kitemaker).  She and her son, Todd, ran a small parts business out of a back room of her retail shop.  Originally, they had ordered all sorts of parts and pieces for making kites, and quickly found out that a kitemaking “general store” was just what the industry needed.  They expanded to include lots of different manufacturers’ pieces and lots of carbon and fiberglass, but Todd eventually wanted to move on and Kathy wanted to get back to her roots in the kite store business, which is now called Gasworks Park Kite Store.

Leland and Buster, Greatest Dog Ever

Leland and Buster, Greatest Dog Ever

We saw quickly, through our connections in the kite business (Leland and I grew up in Long Beach, Washington, and our mom is the Chair of the Washington State International Kite Festival) that this would be a great business to own and build upon, and my brother was looking for a way to build his business acumen, having recently graduated from Central Washington University.

The first big change was to a bigger warehouse space – and then, within six months, we moved again, to an even bigger space!  We have expanded our stock to be able to supply LARP merchants and players, hobby stores, various industrial applications, luthiers, and kiters.  We source carbon and fiberglass directly from American manufacturers and have found that our ability to buy these materials in quantity and inexpensively means that our customers get great deals.

I had a baby boy in November of 2008 and made the decision to move from my full-time job to a more flexible (if not less time) position as a partner in Goodwinds in early 2009.  We have been working hard ever since, trying to even out inventory, make connections in the various industries we serve, and have a little fun at the same time.

Charles, Amelia, and Tony in August, 2009

Charles, Amelia, and Tony in August, 2009

In addition to my family, I am an avid reader and an aspiring chef.  I try to find the time to run with my big dog, Buster, but most of my days are spent enjoying my family and bringing up baby Charles.  My husband, a CPA, is also a partner in Goodwinds and guides me through the bookkeeping.  My mom and dad still work with us on Goodwinds all the time, my dad claiming that it is “the most fun he’s ever had in business.”  He’s a little bit crazy, though. 

Leland spends a lot of his time trying to make Goodwinds the best possible business.  He is quite customer-focused, but he also likes to sleep in.  In his off time, he rides his road bicycle long distances in the beautiful Skagit Valley, and watches Seahawks football or Mariners baseball, depending on the season.  It’s a good thing that our UPS man, Garrett, knows a lot about sports – he and Leland rehash football like nobody’s business.

Ahh, yes, and you’re likely to talk to our dad, Roger, or mom, Jane here on occasion.  They are pretty fun people and try to help out when they can.  Suprisingly, they are quite busy these days, even though they are retired from their former careers as hotel owner/operators in Long Beach.  They spend lots of time helping out at their local Humane Society, where they are both on the board of directors, and they have hobbies galore.  We sure enjoy it when they come to visit.

Roger and Grandson Charles
Roger and Grandson Charles

Mom and Charles when he was about 4 months old