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@@angelagraff1666 I would not recommend it. Old dry plaster will pull water from the new plaster and might warp or shrink. Plaster is cheap. No need to do that.
Just want to put in a quick thank you all the great videos and glad to see Brick in the Yard is weathering all the crazyness these past few years. Great products, amazing customer service, can not recommend enough!
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For important castings or molds, I would always use pure or distilled water from gallon containers from supermarket.
👏 #KeepPracticalSpecialEffectsAlive We still use Hydrocal and Ultracal 30 for some Mold Making needs! 👍
I was wondering if you could use the chunks of dried plaster in new pours? Or would that not work? I am new to this
@@angelagraff1666 I would not recommend it. Old dry plaster will pull water from the new plaster and might warp or shrink. Plaster is cheap. No need to do that.
@ that makes sense. Thanks
Do these tips count for all types of plaster too? Thanks for your videos, such a valuable resource!
Yes! All plasters, just not Ultracal 30, Hydrostone, or other stones.
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No, this is Hydrocal.
What do you do with the water of the bucket where you washed your hands?
If I’m at my house, I dump it in my yard. At my warehouse we let it dry out and throw it in the trash.
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What could be a alternative to POP, to create idols of 7-12 feets.
Hydrocal is a strong gypsum for indoor statuary.
Why not just use a sifter?
No reason to do that.