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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2009

I've got one word for you. "Plastics" Yes, it's what whales and seals are having for lunch.

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  • Awesome video. How thick can you make it and how hard does it get? (I'm also from Oklahoma)

  • @jallenmorris1 Largest I've done was a cool wipe container with an underwater speaker inside and that was no problem. It does shrink. I destroyed a relay trying to encase it in one pass. And it gets very hard. Once it's cured it's just short of being as hard as aluminum. --Doug

  • Are these Dascar Plastics good for moulding?

  • @AdamTheGuitarHero Yes. Works great with silicon molds.

  • what is the name of the liquid plastic u r using here? And where do u buy it (get it) or recommend to get it?

  • Just go to ebay and search for "Dascar Plastics" --Best of Luck

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  • Two parts, one cup.

  • @submarineboat Cool, thanks bro.

  • ok where do you get it can you get it at a hardware store?

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