Pikey practices (ones that do and dont work)


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I (probably like most) have tried various things when I don't have the right gear.  I thought it might be good (if we can stand the humiliation) to post em up so everyone can see what works and what doesn't.  I'll start.

I've tried covering a plug in vinyl to give a good surface as I was too lazy to seal it and paint it properly.  I tried airelease vinyl that had several coats of wax on it and I got away with it.  Yay!  I tried a cheaper vinyl and it wrinkles like mad.  I tried the airelease with fewer wax coats and got a slight bubbling.  Worked once but probably not something I'll chance again.

I used 'antique pine' wax once when I'd run out of proper mould release.
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I always re use bagging! Didn't realise it was pikey!

For wet lay parts, I'll cut a metre off the roll, seal one end with gum tape and place the vac port next to it, then seal off the other end when used. When finished, cut the second sealed end and it leaves you with another nearly 1m bag to use again. Repeat until too small to use
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