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    Got my stinger mold from Seeker this morning! The machine work is awesome! Now I have to get all the rest of the equipment by fall so I can learn how to do this. Ideas on pouring stations anyone? I'm thinking about a downdraft venting system. It will be located in the garage.

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    Yes a venting system is really necessary anyway that you can than it would be just fine I suggest using a countertop that would be easy to clean the plastic off of if you can get a sheet of stainless steel would be the best make sure that you do not have a lot of dust or dirt blowing in your garage will try to post some pictures of my setup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    Yes a venting system is really necessary anyway that you can than it would be just fine I suggest using a countertop that would be easy to clean the plastic off of if you can get a sheet of stainless steel would be the best make sure that you do not have a lot of dust or dirt blowing in your garage will try to post some pictures of my setup.
    Bob has one of the best setups I have ever seen. If you listen, and you are careful, you can learn a lot from him. I sure did.
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    yes we are definitely on here to help other people learn how to work with plastics sorry guys I have not been posting too much I been so busy with other things but if anybody needs any help please let me know.

    I will be letting go of some molds later on this year please contact me if you are interested I do not know which molds that I will be selling but we will definitely try to post them on the classifieds so you may want to check their later on this summer.

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