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Post by blue on Mar 4, 2007 15:57:48 GMT 12
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Post by pollyclay on Mar 4, 2007 17:44:50 GMT 12
I have just had a look on that site and one of the tips on there was How this woman Made her own Clay Shaper type Tools I wil Paste the TipI recently discovered a product called Plasti Dip at Home Depot. It is in a tennis ball type can in the Hardware section and also in the section with all the different puttys. It is a liquid and you use it to dip tool handles in to give them a rubber grip. Well, I dipped the tips of lots of my tools in it, including some needle tools, dried out pens, orange stick, nail with pc handle, etc. It worked great. (t is a very simple proccess but the stuff can get a little thick...just read instructions on the can and play around a bit.) ClayLadyClayWell I have Just found some of this stuff on Trade Me and Put a bid on so If I get it , I wil let you know what its like and would be willing to dip a tool for you guys
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Post by BLL on Mar 4, 2007 18:05:25 GMT 12
oo that sounds good. LOL I tried making one from an old brush handle and some silicone sealant. needless to say I then went and bought a proper one. I'm very eager to hear if this stuff works.
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Post by blue on Mar 4, 2007 18:22:55 GMT 12
oh polly that stuff sounds grovry as heck........
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Post by pollyclay on Mar 4, 2007 20:04:04 GMT 12
I just thought It must be quite strong stuff if its for coating your tool handles , Has to be hard wearing!!!! and it would be cool to have little things dipped like orange sticks ect.... Will let you know if I get it
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Post by blue on Mar 5, 2007 19:53:19 GMT 12
oh yes please polly ....... you could charge a few $ to. You could end up covering the cost of your rubber a.
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Post by pollyclay on Mar 5, 2007 21:55:29 GMT 12
Blue ~~~~~~~~
I will see if it is any Good first Just won the Auction , So I will let you know how I get on Hahahahah Just thought on Could give Hubby a permanent Condom, If he gets on My nerves LMBO
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Post by kimmie on Mar 26, 2007 17:12:08 GMT 12
pollyclay how did the rubber stuff go......did it work ok?
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Post by BLL on Mar 26, 2007 17:51:07 GMT 12
I think she posted somewhere around that it didn't work. Is that right, poll?
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Post by kimmie on Mar 26, 2007 21:11:57 GMT 12
ahh ok thanks bll.....thought I had seen it but wasnt sure and just needed to refresh my memory as to if I had or hadnt...... LOL that make sense.
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Post by pollyclay on Mar 26, 2007 22:26:21 GMT 12
Hello Guys ,, First time on the computer all day !!!hahahah Been a busy bee ....I made some more Of your Fudge Bll, Also some choc chip cookies , Also Washed my windows , Repotted plants , Hoovered right through , Did a chicken casserole , Oh and bathed the dog!!!!! Oh and had to nurse Bradley , As he Fell off his Bike Today , Scrubbed all His Back!!!!! Ahhhhhhhhhh Right .... Now Kimmie Hon............ That Plastic dip in stuff Rubbed Off really easy . and I followed the Instructions to a Tee !!!!! I dipped various things In 3-4 times let it dry 1 day in between ..... When You went to use it ...It rubbed of with any kind of pressure !!! I will put a couple of dipped things Into the Box .See what you guys think
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