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>From: "Mike Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Alternative to Toxic Mold Compounds?
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>>What about milling Acrylic?
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>>Michael Redler wrote:
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, August 26, 2005
10:12 AM
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: [Biofuel] Alternative to
Toxic Mold Compounds?
I know that this may fall outside the scope of our
usual discussions but, I thought there might be knowledge to gain here.
In the process of building a prototype solar tracker
yes you can use dental impression compound called alginate it makes
perfect molds and ive used it extensivelyh in making latex molds for
fiberglass parts.. its relatively cheap absolutly safe and makes perfect
impressions you can get it at any dental supply houses youll love
it but yo
ofuel] Alternative to Toxic
Mold Compounds?
I know that this may fall outside the scope of our usual discussions but, I
thought there might be knowledge to gain here.
In the process of building a prototype solar tracker, I'm stuck with a
dilemma. Some of the parts I make
sets into a
shapeable and sandable mold.
Peter
- Original Message -
From: "Mike Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Alternative to Toxic Mold Compounds?
> What about milling Acrylic?
>
> Michael Redler wro
What about milling Acrylic?
Michael Redler wrote:
> I know that this may fall outside the scope of our usual discussions
> but, I thought there might be knowledge to gain here.
>
> In the process of building a prototype solar tracker, I'm stuck with a
> dilemma. Some of the parts I make need to
I know that this may fall outside the scope of our usual discussions but, I thought there might be knowledge to gain here.
In the process of building a prototype solar tracker, I'm stuck with a dilemma. Some of the parts I make need to be molded. So, I'm making silicone based molds and casting the