i get many shoots for each piece. i fold a piece in half and cut it to fit and place the folded side up. a whole roll will last you a long time. you just pull one side out and shoot the second color.
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i get many shoots for each piece. i fold a piece in half and cut it to fit and place the folded side up. a whole roll will last you a long time. you just pull one side out and shoot the second color.
I Have tried every way to make a divider plate and by far hands down the best it the thin aluminum plates you get from hobby lobby. Cost like 5 bucks last forever and shoot a perfect divide. I have them for all my Caney creek and Jacobs molds. Just shoot demold half shoot again... Bam 2 colors and but the other half back in and shoot again
In our government-controlled schools we are taught that Lincoln was our greatest president because his war ended slavery and saved the Union. As usual, the other side of the story – the side that reflects poorly on the government – somehow gets lost. – Richard J. Maybury, The Abe Lincoln Hoax
I use aluminum no trespassing signs a trim them up with tin snips and a side grinder. Put the unpainted side down on the side You want to stay in the mold. cheap, can make one in 20 minutes, thin, last forever.CF
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In our government-controlled schools we are taught that Lincoln was our greatest president because his war ended slavery and saved the Union. As usual, the other side of the story – the side that reflects poorly on the government – somehow gets lost. – Richard J. Maybury, The Abe Lincoln Hoax
Ha yeah were you trespassing when u got those signs??!!![]()
Looks like another excellent mold design by Keith.
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May God be with you. Keep CALM and STAY ANCHORED with your faith.
Man I'm glad I don't pour plastics!!!!!!!!!!! I'd really be broke!!! I'll pour the jigs, paint em and tie em, but the plastics I will buy!!!!!!!!!!!
Mo...sorry...but you didn't type slow enough for me to understandDo you put the aluminum plate inside the mold...and clamp both sides shut onto it? Do you cut it down just big enough to cover the cavities...but not the vents?
You end up with 2 halves...correct? Take one out inject...but the other back in...inject.
I'm not mechanically inclined....to say the least...but I can follow simple directions!