Posts Tagged ‘liquid molding latex rubber’

Storing Epoxy Resin, Urethane, Silicone and Latex during Cold Weather

September 14, 2018

How to store your Epoxy Resin, Urethane, Silicone and/or Latex so that it does not get ruined  in cold weather Sweltering summer temps lead now to lovely, cool weather. Yeah, we know. We live in mild San Diego and don’t ever get really “hot or cold” weather, but we still like autumn a lot.  With […]

The Bloopers Blog

March 1, 2018

I’ve done a lot of projects in the last 7 years I’ve worked here. Which means I’ve messed up a lot of times as well. In this blog post, I’ll go over some mistakes I’ve made and how you can avoid them. General Bloopers: The most common problem I had when I first started was […]

Latex Storage and Winter Weather

October 30, 2017

Latex is a great mold making material that makes durable, long lasting molds for concrete, plaster, hydrocal and other non-exothermic casting materials. Finished latex molds have a long library life when properly stored as well. However, winter is coming and that can mean issues with shipping and storing uncured latex. DO Not use Liquid Mold […]

Curing Issues- Trouble Shooting

January 13, 2017

At some point, everybody mixes up some silicone or epoxy or urethane and it just doesn’t cure right. There are many things that can affect the curing process. This blog post isn’t meant to cover every thing that could possibly go wrong. These are some of the most common reasons for our products to have […]

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