Beagling a mould

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#11 Post by jjvc »

Aye, I found the pound shop tape doesn't work. O:-)
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#12 Post by Alpha1 »

This is the right stuff we use it on pipe lines that run at 380c. If you want some Joe I can leave some at the Yarners for you.
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#13 Post by bigfathairybiker »

Don't you end up with a boolit that isnt round any more?

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#14 Post by dromia »

Nothing wrong with oval boolits so long as they are symmetrical, they have been used to good effect in the past just look at the Lancaster rifle.

Anyway they don't stay oval long once you fire them down a round barrel.
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#15 Post by jjvc »

Alpha1 wrote:This is the right stuff we use it on pipe lines that run at 380c. If you want some Joe I can leave some at the Yarners for you.
Cheers Dave, that would be very kind of you. Just drop it in the sign in desk drawer.

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#16 Post by Alpha1 »

Will do Joe it will be next week now I usually go through on a Wednesday evening Ill leave it in the draw for you. What about you Adam did you want a role.
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#17 Post by dromia »

Alpha1 wrote: Adam did you want a role.
Yes I do, are you still coming round to view that item? If so you could bring it then.
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Are you back home now.
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#19 Post by dromia »

Next week should be fine.
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Wednesday evening OK about 7 pm.
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