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  • ha ha ha ha ha urethane intake manifolds.....

    i think i have hit on something.............
    careful what you wish for.........you might get it

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    Well, don't go keepin it to yourself, Einstein

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    • #3
      So you mix liquid urethane with Nitrous Oxide......



      i think i have hit on something.............
      Just hope it wasn't the neighbor's poodle?



      Hope he wrote down his great invention before the nitrous kicked in heavy.


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      • #4
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        • #5
          Originally posted by mxmikie View Post
          i think i have hit on something.............
          I was going to ask how that was going.
          I worked in a place that coated pump impellers, for dewatering mines, with urethane. I looked around for the chemicals, but never got much further than that.
          Once you get some perm molds, you'll be in phat city.
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