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This is crazy - the most important part is just dismissed: how to properly mix the liquid rubber. And trust me - unless you're a chemical engineer, reading the PDF directions won't help. "Weight ratios", "weigh into a container" -- WTF does that mean? ....like "pour" into a container? I've been back and forth with their technical support - they sent me this video. Total conundrum...
Thank you so much for this video. It really comes in handy
Thanks for sharing, but you should look up a video on how to make a video (preferably with audio)
Awesome work ! Thanks for sharing.
Xcellent, but no sound? Like a silent movie of long time ago? ohhh... a sound started at around 3:00
Please what is the ratio of the liquid silicone and catalyst?
why dont you just calke the bottoms of the stone
Cool video. Fire the sound guy. 🤦♂️
They didn’t hire one because they thought “we should do it ourselves” and now it sounds like that.
Hello👋🙋♂️ there...
Amazing and very interesting video🎥... Super like👌👌👌
Good information very helpful
Thanks for sharing
Do keep posting
Warm regards and best👍💯 wishes
The UnknownManCub 👍😎👨🏭
What is the price of this liquid n were I can get
According to Archimedes' law you could have submerged the stones in water. Then you wouldn't have to estimate the volume.
What stones. Are you referring to that man made junk.
Looking at your product page for the Poly 74-20, how many of these molds could you make with the 24 lbs kit? Thanks!
Thank you for watching, Joe! The specific mold in this video required 28 lb of Poly 74-20, so you would be a bit short with a 24-lb kit.
@@PolytekDevelopmentCorp Oh my, that is expensive!
Does anyone know where I can just buy a mold like this?
Amazon
do you sell some model?
Weigh the stones first
hi sir.sale the mold?
This is crazy - the most important part is just dismissed: how to properly mix the liquid rubber. And trust me - unless you're a chemical engineer, reading the PDF directions won't help. "Weight ratios", "weigh into a container" -- WTF does that mean? ....like "pour" into a container? I've been back and forth with their technical support - they sent me this video. Total conundrum...