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Old 08-06-2015, 05:32 PM
marxjunk marxjunk is offline
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Default Re: Shrinkable plastic for a form?

my boss has some kind that they use to cover equipment...it is heated with a propane tank style rose bud torch..it shrinks so much, i used it to cover my AMX when i moved cross country...it took form of the corner of the cars and didnt need much to hold it in place more than just the shrink

i will ask him monday what the product is..its like the stuff they ship boats covered with but is blue...go by a bass pro....see if they know what it is
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Old 08-06-2015, 06:09 PM
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Default Re: Shrinkable plastic for a form?

Thanks Mark, but I need something that will remain firm after shrinking. I want to be able to lift it off and reuse it on another engine.
Now if it remained soft, perhaps I could shrink one each time I need one. I hadn't thought about that approach.

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