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    Quote Originally Posted by bob joyce View Post
    These tips might help (i make surfboards) For your bubbles... the best way to get rid of them is not to introduce them. Don't shake your resin (obvious) Stir your hardener in your resin by the "scientific" method. Slowly move the stick down the side, then across the bottom then up the side, rotating around the cup. Also scrape the side in a complete circle. Put your resin in the kitchen sink and warm it up.
    Also Surf Source (on your side of the world) sells a surf board resin that does not need hardener. Just pour it and let the day light activate it.
    for getting rid of bubbles get/build a vacuum chamber...and evacuate the resin for a few minutes after mixing and after pouring in the mold.

    or if you do not have a vacuum pump let it cure in a preassurized chamber

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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    for getting rid of bubbles get/build a vacuum chamber...and evacuate the resin for a few minutes after mixing and after pouring in the mold.

    or if you do not have a vacuum pump let it cure in a preassurized chamber
    All good tips, thanks!

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    After much trial and error I think these are ready to be freebies at the next swap meet!

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    The latest, the 904, and this one hurt. Try buying a 904 miniature, people are very serious about them!

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    My wife says I'm getting a little obsessed. But with all the swap meets opening back up, I've got work to do!

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    The Unobtanium cars, they will make their debut at the Hershey swap meet in May, FREE, first come, first served. Collect them all!
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    That's pretty neat .... A nice diversion from your welding and grinding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stephers View Post
    Nice but where are the kids teacups?

    Thanks, Rick
    After months of making the cups 3 at a time, we poured the tea looking resin today to make Boba Tea.

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    Adam, I would love a pale blue 917 but bing in New Zealand I cant get to Hershey Swap. Happy to pay for postage to NZ or to Mark at Vintage Excellence (as he sends stuff down here to his fellow NZer often).
    All OK if this is not possible.
    Cheers
    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZVW View Post
    Adam, I would love a pale blue 917 but bing in New Zealand I cant get to Hershey Swap. Happy to pay for postage to NZ or to Mark at Vintage Excellence (as he sends stuff down here to his fellow NZer often).
    All OK if this is not possible.
    Cheers
    Send me your address, I'll get one out to you, direct, because if there is one thing that doesn't happen, it's that nothing goes from Unobtanium to Vintage Excellence, I made sure of that a few years ago. Some people don't deserve pieces of Unobtanium.

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