Re: [DMCForum] vacuum for making D parts
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Re: [DMCForum] vacuum for making D parts



It would be much easier for me just to get the guys in the shop to do any
molds we need or want.  For those who don't know I work for a fiberglass
tooling and design company.  And they give me access to the equipment
after
hours and supplies at cost.

As for expanding foam yes moisture can be a problem but that is why most
places use a thin plastic liner which acts as a burrier.

Yes I do have my liner panels ready to go to work as molds but they are
back
in the car now...

I am working on getting a company started.  Problem is I bought a house
and
not do not have the cash needed to get the liability insurance to sell the
products.


Andrei







> The vac-form could be useful for making molds, but could molds be made
using
> an easier method?  The nice thing about the vac-form is that it could do
a
> lot of the work.  I'm thinking about using it to make the sub-structure
for
> reproduction upholstered door panels.  I'm good at sewing auto
upholstery.
> I think Andrei already has the forms done to do headliners.  Eventually
we
> could go in the business of making complete replacement interior kits.
>



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