So, a few weeks back I was trolling through eBay, as you do, and one of my searches tripped across a supplier in the West Country who clearly handled a lot of military surplus and had bad spelling. Bingo! So I went through the 'show all items' listing for them looking to see if I could find some gems. No luck unfortunately, but I did trip over one item that piqued my curiosity.
They had a job lot of sheets of expanded aluminium honeycomb hex-core in all sorts of sizes. Thousands of pounds worth if you had a use for it or could intelligently resell it and they were asking £500. As I often do I marked it for my watch list, just to see what happened. No bids, relisted for a bit less. Ditto. Ditto. And today it's still unsold with a £300 opening price.
An aside. For those who don't know the stuff, this is aluminium foil carefully glued and pulled out into hexagonal form. You may have seen the same thing done with paper to make a strong, highly energy absorbing packing material. You can sandwich this 'hex-core' with glue between a couple of sheets of some skinning material and make very light panels that have incredible strength and stiffness for their weight. Think really thick corrugated cardboard technology applied to metal but with the corrugations going 'in' instead of 'along'. Nowadays the army uses this stuff to build Bailey bridges that you can literally drive a tank over, but the panels are light enough to be moved and installed by hand.
So, on the second or third pass on the aluminium hex-core I spotted that they had listed separately a single panel (8' x 4', 2.5m x 1.25m, cut into two half panels for delivery) of 25mm thick hex-core made with phenolic bonded Kevlar 'paper' listed for £30 plus £10 postage - with a, not unrealistic, indication that the original cost of the panel was £225. Again out of curiosity, 'watched' to see what would happen.
So, you can guess what happened. Eventually the opening bit went down to £10 and that imp that says "that's so cheap, you're bound to find a use for it" took over and long story short, I'm trying to find somewhere sensible to keep two 1.25m square pieces of 25mm thick Kevlar honeycomb and SWMBO is giving me funny looks.