The idea for this list started with Kathy Krafft as part of a conference presentation she gave several years ago. Shortly after, I offered to host the initial collection of sources on my website. Over time, the list expanded with my input and that of the late David Taylor, and was included in the “Handbook for Small Science Centers” book. Now, the Great Big Exhibit Resource List has become a way to keep track of “trusted sources” for museum exhibit designers, developers and fabricators, and is freely shared with colleagues. The GBER List continues to expand with input from museum “makers” from around the world. If you have additions, corrections, or comments, please send them to: paul@orselli.net and help this resource grow!
LOCAL SOURCES
1. Visit your local stores, and set up accounts; you may get contractor’s rates.
Check out plumbing and electrical and hardware and lumber and paint supply stores. Sometimes places like plumbing supply stores will let you behind the counters to look in their bins. Most stores are very supportive of local non-profit organizations, and enjoy the challenges of helping you when you are doing weird things in building exhibits.
2. Find out when it is quiet to get extra suggestions—not first thing in the morning when contractors are getting the parts they need for the day.
3. Never categorize or stereotype your stores—in exhibit fabrication you may well find what you need at strange, unexpected places. So visit, and see what is in stock at auto supply places (12 volt fans for your hand-powered generator, for instance) floor covering, fabric stores, office supply places, etc.
THE BIG THREE NATIONAL SOURCES
(If you don’t have these catalogs, get them! These suppliers have local branches throughout the country. Check the phone book or the website to locate your nearest outlet. Note: Addresses and telephone numbers often change! Use websites to confirm contact information.)
McMaster-Carr: www.mcmaster.com 3500 pages of hardware, plumbing (including clear PVC pipe and fittings), electrical, materials (metal, plastics, etc. delivered the next day usually. AMAZING collection.
Ramsey Electronics: www.ramseyelectronics.com Good source of electronics kits that can be turned into exhibits. 590 Fishers Station Dr. Victor, NY 14564 (800) 446-2295
Solid State Advanced Controls: www.ssac.com Sometimes the only source for hard-to find electronic timers and other modules that do switching, current measuring, etc. generally for 120VAC circuits.
SparkFun Electronics: www.sparkfun.com 6175 Longbow Drive Suite 200, Boulder, CO 80301 (303) 284-0979
Aircraft Spruce & Specialty: www.aircraft-spruce.com Fiberglass supplies, Kevlar, aviation instruments, the entire world of aviation fasteners. 1-877-4-SPRUCE
Fiberglass Coatings: www.fgci.com (in St. Petersburg, FL) A great source for fiberglassing supplies, casting resins, and knowledge. 3201 28th Street N. St. Petersburg, FL 33713 (727) 327-8117
Environmental Home Store: www.environmentalhomestore.com The Environmental Home Store 550 Carpenter Lane at Greene Street Philadelphia, PA 19119 (215) 844-GREEN
OnlineMetals.com: www.onlinemetals.com Stocks and sells a variety of metals; including small orders 1138 W. Ewing Street, Seattle, WA 98119 (800) 704-2157
Lilliput Play Homes: https://www.lilliputplayhomes.com/ Miniature playhouses, stores, doctor offices, etc. Including related accessories. 6114 Brownsville Rd. Finleyville, PA 15332 (724) 348-7071
MJS Packaging www.mjspackaging.com/ All sorts of bottles and jars. 31700 Middlebelt Rd., Suite 165 Farmington Hills, MI 48334
PilotVials.com www.Pilotvials.com Clear and amber glass vials, plastic jars for all your packaging needs. 2965 Valley Vista Drive, Sedona, AZ 86351 (928) 254-0533
Radiant Manufacturing www.radiantmfg.com Giant Sequins and “flutter discs” for Air Cannon exhibits. (877) 787-8880
Rhode Island Novelty: www.rinovelty.com 19 Industrial Lane, Johnston, RI 02919 (800) 528-5599
Curbell Plastic: www.curbell.com 7 Cobham Drive, Orchard Park, NY 14127 (716) 667-3377
Outwater Plastics: www.outwater.com Weird architectural stuff, tee molding in all sizes and shapes and colors, etc. 4 Passaic Street, Wood-Ridge, N.J. 07075 1-888-OUTWATER (688-9283)
shopPOPdisplays: www.shopPOPdisplays.com Specialty acrylic boxes (including 5-sided boxes) and POP display materials. 1-888-342-2513
United States Plastic: www.usplastic.com Lots of plumbing parts, tubing. 1390 Neubrecht Rd. Lima, Ohio 45801-3196 1-800-809-4217
Acorn Naturalists: www.acornnaturalists.com Good source of animal footprints and casts, plus lots of other biology and botany stuff.
American 3B Scientific: www.a3bs.com 2189 Flintstone Drive, Unit O, Tucker, GA 30084 (770) 492-9111
Arbor Scientific: www.arborsci.com PO Box 2750, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 (800) 367-6695
Ben Meadows: www.benmeadows.com Forestry/Outdoors supplies, surveying equipment P.O. Box 5277, Janesville WI USA 53547 (800) 241-6401
C&A Scientific: www.cnascientific.com 7241 Gabe Court, Manassas, VA 20109 (703) 330-1413
Carolina Biological: www.carolina.com Microscope slides, fruit flies and other critters, lots more.
Copernicus Toys: www.copernicustoys.com 1012 C Druid Ave, Charlottesville VA 22902 (800) 424-3950
Indigo Instruments: www.indigoinstruments.com/ An eclectic range of science supplies including molecular models, insect pins, and custom-imprinted lab glassware. (877) 746-4764