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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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centrifuge casting and torch
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<blockquote data-quote="hydent" data-source="post: 45287" data-attributes="member: 1385"><p>Good stuff guys, I've been thinking of adding a small casting dept to my 1 man removable lab just for repairs and sub frames to start off with. Do any of you have any tips on casting non precious with a broken arm machine? also tips on casting a partial framework? I have books that show how but they are ancient, the more info the better as I'm not sure this will be a good idea yet. It's just getting a custom partial would sure be a lot nicer if I could wax it to my specs and not have to try to explain what I want and in the end get something that isn't exactly what I want. Obviosly a induction casting machine for the small amount of work that I will use it for would not be a good investment. Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hydent, post: 45287, member: 1385"] Good stuff guys, I've been thinking of adding a small casting dept to my 1 man removable lab just for repairs and sub frames to start off with. Do any of you have any tips on casting non precious with a broken arm machine? also tips on casting a partial framework? I have books that show how but they are ancient, the more info the better as I'm not sure this will be a good idea yet. It's just getting a custom partial would sure be a lot nicer if I could wax it to my specs and not have to try to explain what I want and in the end get something that isn't exactly what I want. Obviosly a induction casting machine for the small amount of work that I will use it for would not be a good investment. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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