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Dave Smith
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Re: "THE BEST" fin casting material
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February 26, 2007, 04:19:47 PM »
Aah heck, I'll give it a try! If there is time, I can de-gass the mixture, otherwise I may shoot it through an injection mixer. Sure would be great if it works! Thanks for the heads up!! Dave
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BIGUN,
This shows the transparency a bit better than the other photo I posted.
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Paul Borkowski
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Red stag
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I would like to try that. Guess it will cost a bit to ship it to Norway
Any dealers in Europe? Thanks.
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Trashfish
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Paul,
I hate to say it , but you are right about the strength. I have been using the 300 from smooth on for about 2 years and always loved the results. I think the 300 has a bit more clarity ,but who cares with the increase in strength. This just may be the material I will use on all my commercial fins, I guess I ought to get busy casting.
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Red Stag,
The prices have been listed by the manufacturer under "Awesome new polymer" post. Here's a link
http://www.taxidermy.net/forum/index.php/topic,22577.0.html
Paul B
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