Mike(y), I think that by not abiding by a "gentleman's agreement", the biggest outcome would be WAY less gifts delivered after a shameless plug for birthday...
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Doug McClure
dmclure@...
May 1, 2001 2:01 pm
... From: rgerlof@... <rgerlof@...> To: casting@yahoogroups.com <casting@yahoogroups.com> Date: Monday, April 30, 2001 7:22 PM Subject: [casting]...
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pat@...
May 1, 2001 3:15 pm
Hi Everyone! The other day I was telling you about this new method for creating metallic looking parts out of resin. Well, the day has arrived! I just got...
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Pat Lawless (Miracle ...
pat@...
May 1, 2001 11:49 pm
One way of making weights is to make an RTV mold, and then fill it about half way full of resin, and then fill it up with lead shot. It makes a good weight and...
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Ray Schwarz
sfsteamer@...
May 2, 2001 3:10 am
I went to my deleted items folder to fetch the address for Larry but both addresses were missing from the copy in the folder of the original message - they...
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kenneth j mock
empire.builder@...
May 2, 2001 3:32 am
Hi, Another way to make lead weights for locomotives is to use aluminum foil, fit it into the space(s), remove it and then make a support around it so it ...
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PAbbott@...
May 2, 2001 3:49 am
Pat would I be correct in assuming that the outer surface is conductive and therefore able to be plated. What I'm thinking is using the copper powder and then...
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Pat Lawless (Miracle ...
pat@...
May 2, 2001 4:41 am
If you're interested in subscribing, you can just send a blank e-mail to: castersnews-subscribe@yahoogroups.com or go to the web page at: ...
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casting@yahoogroups.com
May 2, 2001 7:28 am
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the casting group. File : /Metal Casting...
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Pat Lawless (Miracle ...
pat@...
May 2, 2001 3:02 pm
Hi! I believe that would be the case, but I'm going to confirm that for you today. I'll be talking to the inventor about it. In some cases, you might not...
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Skyflight
Skyflight@...
May 2, 2001 4:16 pm
First, how does this work with two-part molds? Everything I work with requires two or more mold sections, so is it possible to use this way? It seems like it...
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ajoecollector@...
May 2, 2001 5:04 pm
OK Pat, I will give it a shot. I would say the one on the left is the cast part. Very exciting news! Can't wait to check out the web page with instructions on ...
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Jim Olson
jolson@...
May 3, 2001 1:16 am
Hi all. First time poster. I love the comments even though I don't see much about model cars, which is what I'm into. Question - I'm using GI-1000 RTV, and I...
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Doug McClure
dmclure@...
May 3, 2001 3:27 am
... From: Jim Olson <jolson@...> To: casting@yahoogroups.com <casting@yahoogroups.com> Date: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 9:21 PM Subject: [casting] two part...
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Tom Banwell
tom@...
May 3, 2001 3:33 am
Nothing's better than good ole Vaseline! -- Thanks, Tom http://www.lumicast.com...
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Pat Lawless (Miracle ...
pat@...
May 3, 2001 4:19 am
Hi Jim! Vaseline is the answer to that one. As long as you're careful to get it on every part of the surface, it should work like a charm. It doesn't have to...
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Pat Lawless (Miracle ...
pat@...
May 3, 2001 4:31 am
Hi! ... From: "Skyflight" <Skyflight@...> To: <casting@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 11:56 AM Subject: [casting] Questions...
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Pat Lawless (Miracle ...
pat@...
May 3, 2001 4:34 am
Hi! To give you an idea how new this stuff is, I haven't even had a chance to try the buffing / polishing stuff yet. I've gotten highly reflective results...
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pat@...
May 3, 2001 5:32 am
Hi! I was just clarifying something by referring to the msds data sheets for the three powders that are now available. The copper color is not conductive...
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Mike Bauers
mwbauers@...
May 3, 2001 6:53 am
I want to try some pewter casting in RTV for some small run items, using a bottom pour melting pot. What is a good RTV to use for this???? thanks, Mike Bauers...
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fcandy@...
May 3, 2001 11:22 am
I am interested in getting into lost wax casting, can anyone name a good equipment supplier? Thanks, Frank...
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lawrence jackman
ljack70117@...
May 3, 2001 12:39 pm
Swest of Dallas Tex. Also Romanoff of Long Island NY Larry Jackman...
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Doug McClure
dmclure@...
May 3, 2001 12:50 pm
... From: Mike Bauers <mwbauers@...> To: Casting List <casting@yahoogroups.com> Date: Thursday, May 03, 2001 2:58 AM Subject: [casting] Hot metal...
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Tom Banwell
tom@...
May 3, 2001 5:35 pm
For anyone interested in having their sculptures cast in bronze, check out my new webpage. This is a new technology that sinters the bronze instead of melting...
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lawrence jackman
ljack70117@...
May 3, 2001 7:14 pm
Why do you call this a new patent pending process??? They have been sintering bearings and other parts for over 40 years. What is new about this process???? ...
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bbeishline@...
May 3, 2001 10:15 pm
Hi All, I have done a small sculpture in Super Sculpy that I'd like to reproduce, and Smooth-on has some starter kits (see ...
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jonm@...
May 4, 2001 12:35 am
Hey Ben, ... silicone ... wrong ... Buy the silicone sampler, it contains everything you need to get started. Urethane molding materials are generally for...
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catalina_eddie
catalina_eddie@...
May 4, 2001 3:18 am
I've had good success using one part Vaseline thinned with about nine parts naptha (mas o menos). Apply with an old paintbrush. Don <<Question - I'm using...
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Pat Lawless (Miracle ...
pat@...
May 4, 2001 3:45 am
Hi Ben! Just to clarify, RTV is a generic term, which means "Room Temperature Vulcanizing". In other words, if it's rubber, and it doesn't require heat and...
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Tom Banwell
tom@...
May 4, 2001 2:44 pm
... I asked one of the research scientists working on the Fired Bronze Process your question and he responded: While the bearings are made from powders and...