tool
PA Corporal
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moulds
Dec 3, 2004 11:03:50 GMT
Post by tool on Dec 3, 2004 11:03:50 GMT
how should you handel your molds when you dont juse them for a long period of time should you put somethig on them like a silicone spray
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moulds
Dec 6, 2004 8:24:10 GMT
Post by Prince August on Dec 6, 2004 8:24:10 GMT
how should you handel your molds when you dont juse them for a long period of time should you put somethig on them like a silicone spray Keep them in a cool dry dark place. In a black bag away from the kitchen. When using a mould that was stored for a while (or just any mould as a rule) gently heat it to remove all moisture before casting. That is all you should need to do.
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moulds
Dec 14, 2004 23:40:47 GMT
Post by luftys on Dec 14, 2004 23:40:47 GMT
how should you handel your molds when you dont juse them for a long period of time should you put somethig on them like a silicone spray I always check them over,then store them back in they boxes,away from small hands ;D,the painting sheet I put in a folder ,then you can add pictures for different types of uniforms which is great for quick reference
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tool
PA Corporal
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moulds
Dec 16, 2004 17:13:12 GMT
Post by tool on Dec 16, 2004 17:13:12 GMT
how do you heat up a mould maybe put them in a hot air stove???
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nick
PA Sergeant
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moulds
Dec 16, 2004 22:24:44 GMT
Post by nick on Dec 16, 2004 22:24:44 GMT
i just keep them in a box under my bed since i use them regularly
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