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    One piece molds.

    Do you spray anything on the one piece molds before pouring the plastic?





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    Re: One piece molds. (Pat Powell)

    No, I have alum. rtv rubber, plaster, and resin molds and I just pour into them.



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    Re: One piece molds. (Pat Powell)

    Are you having a problem?
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    Re: One piece molds. (docirv)

    <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by docirv &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Are you having a problem?</TD></TR></TABLE>

    Not yet, I haven't tried pouring with these molds yet. I just got them from M-F and read somewhere you need to put something on them to keep the worms from sticking.





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    Re: One piece molds. (Pat Powell)

    most alum shouldn't stick.. but if you start sticking, you can use very LIGHT COAT of like pam or generic spay oil.. but I would spray it and wipe away as much as you could.
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    Re: One piece molds. (southernoutcast)

    They're not aluminum. They're clear, maybe resin molds. I'm not really sure.
    They are tough to pour (for me) I always overpour them and it spills over the cavity of the worm. Looks bad!! Here's a pic of a couple of them.







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    Re: One piece molds. (Pat Powell)

    yea Pat.. I think most of those are some type of resin, I still think you could use a light spray on them... but like I say wipe out as much as you can, If you come burned or old plastic to try on it to see how it works.. I would do that first, to see if will work out for ya. Instead of messing up some good/new plastic.
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    Re: One piece molds. (Pat Powell)

    Pat, I have a couple of M F molds and do have a little trouble with them sticking. The resin molds I make I never have any problem. I also think you may need to use a light coating of oil. Let us know how it works.



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    Re: One piece molds. (worm-maker)

    I haven't had any of them stick yet. I did just get a mold from Lurecraft, it's rubber. Look at the post titled "New colors" and they are the two in the middle. Didn't come out too bad.





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