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Old 11-12-2014, 03:45 AM   #19 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by RustyLugNut View Post
However, with that being said, with the right guidance and training, most anyone can perform basic mold making and part layup in their own garage. It just takes some thought, technique and patience. Nothing untoward. Modern materials and techniques make it even easier.
I'm used to quickly learning how to do most things, and tend to give up just as quickly on the few things that don't come so easily (Spanish, Creative Writing, Dancing). After this encouragement, I'll give it another go sometime when I need to fabricate something strong. I'm still giving up on creating a sink mold though!
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