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andrewt1971
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Hi
I've had a problem with a couple of infused parts not releasing from the molds this last week, the problem appears to be my easylease has gone 'off', i've had it about 14 months. Anyway two of my molds are a complete mess and there is definitely no way they are useable or repairable, the third, pictures below has, has this crazing pattern in quite a few areas and some cracking in places on the edge. Would I be correct in thinking that this is scrap too?
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andy
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Failure to release
andrewt1971
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12 Years Ago
Really depends how many parts you want to pull from the repaired mould. If its only 1 or a fairly...
wozza
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12 Years Ago
With any semi permanent, make sure you put the cap back on it IMMEDIATELY. I have been using a semi...
carboncactus
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12 Years Ago
Thanks for the replys. I still had the masters so without the means to safely use 2 pack fillers etc...
andrewt1971
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12 Years Ago
If these are haze cracks and you are desperate to get just a few more parts out of it, you could...
fgayford
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12 Years Ago
Just another tip that I always do just to make sure before I make a part. I check to see how active...
fgayford
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12 Years Ago
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