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Been into the world of Ebay the last couple of days. Last time I used it is when I bought the travel trailer I had back in upstate NY. Picked up just over 7 ounces of odd sterling flatware at just under the melt price including shipping. Thanks to Dale who commented a couple of days ago and renewed my interest in Canvasman34 and his YouTube videos.
http://www.youtube.com/user/canvasman34?feature=watch Paul Roccaforte is his name and he commented on yesterday's post after I contacted him with some questions about an offering he had on Ebay - (I sent him a link to the blog). Rule #1 in life : If you have a question about how to do something - ask someone who has done it. He has been developing some molds that pour themselves when heated....just what I've been searching for. I bought one from him today to test at TFL. 85,98,49,0,C,.2
3 comments:
Self pouring moulds, that I do like. I'm watching the Canvasman videos now.
Nice one, you'll be turning them out soon enough. That thing is gonna be hot, mind your beard.
That's a serious looking mold.
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