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I poured this blank out of Alumilite trying to get a Casein like effect, it didn't happen but it was too interesting looking to not turn it.
 

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I am still working with this so I am going to keep it quiet until it is perfected, I would like to see the lines as straight and as thin as possible. The one part I can share now is that it involves the use of nylons and it took a lot longer to make than it was worth......so far.
 

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I am still working with this so I am going to keep it quiet until it is perfected, I would like to see the lines as straight and as thin as possible. The one part I can share now is that it involves the use of nylons and it took a lot longer to make than it was worth......so far.

Nylons? As in pantyhose? That sounds sexy Neil!!!
 

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Jerry Garcia

I'm pretty sure that Jerry Garcia is dead, but the Cherry Garcia guys might like it. It is sort of rainbow colors.

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I have reached that point where the product will barely pour. When this happens, will it still crush the bubbles?
Yes it still comes out the same. I will say that if it wasn't for the bitter cold around here, I wouldn't have been able to keep the colors seperate. I have taken to leaving my "B "container sitting on top of my furnace to keep it usable. It takes about 45 minutes to drip 16 ounces of "B" from the 5 gallon tap to my container.
 

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I am still working with this so I am going to keep it quiet until it is perfected... The one part I can share now is that it involves the use of nylons...

.... oookaaaay then.... guess you could'a kept that part quiet...:eek:

Neil, I think I have the solution.... try wearing waders instead of nylons... it might calm you down a bit and help you with getting "straight" lines.:biggrin:
 

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.... oookaaaay then.... guess you could'a kept that part quiet...:eek:

Neil, I think I have the solution.... try wearing waders instead of nylons... it might calm you down a bit and help you with getting "straight" lines.:biggrin:
Not until they start putting zippers in them, I don't like getting my feet wet.
 
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