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Molding question |
From: youngbat
| Posted: 9/25/2005 2:19:16 PM
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RE: Molding question
I would not recommend adding a winshield lip, but rather taking a new casting of a canopy with with a windshield lip added. Reason is that by adding a lip, or new resin to your old you are not getting a chemical bond, but rather just a mechanical bond which could, come loose at some point. Any wobbling in the canopy could increase the chances of that new addition to come loose. Idealy, you want a canopy to come out of the mold with the lip ready to take the windshield. The windshield project and canopy should be done together, so you get a perfect fit of the windsheild. so to speak.
Ya, that's the area I thought. Um yea, I'd be up for that. I'd have to talk it over with Bob C. and check our priorities, and come up with a price. Obviously it will be 2 items as left and right. You want it sculpted to look real, and painted to look like metal that has seen a lot of intense heat.
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From: Jack
| Posted: 9/25/2005 2:29:46 PM
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I wish
Posts: 1947
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RE: Molding question
Exactly.
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From: Nitro
| Posted: 9/25/2005 8:04:28 PM
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George For Gril
Posts: 741
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RE: Molding question
Uhoh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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From: Jack
| Posted: 9/25/2005 8:12:07 PM
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Nitro Hates Me
Posts: 1947
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RE: Molding question
Nitro, I hear you have made progress.
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From: Nitro
| Posted: 9/25/2005 8:14:26 PM
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George For Gril
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RE: Molding question
Not enough to have my own engine sound recorded .
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