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    Default Making Replacment Parts

    Thought I would try my hand at casting lower track covers, what do you think?
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    I'm also thinking of casting ball trays.
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    yes! those look amazing! If you start making the parts that are always lost or broken I can say that many of us will love you forever
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    verry nice job
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    Nice casting job, how are you making the molds,and what type of acrylic is being used to be molded. Very impressive.
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    Default Re: Making Replacment Parts

    Nice job Bill. A+ on those. How much would you want for each of those?

    If you decide to make ball trays I need one for a nishijin model B and a Sankyo and I think a couple more Nishijin I would have to see how many.

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    Default Re: Making Replacment Parts

    I'd take one for a Sankyo... this is way better than the notched piece of sheet metal I made.

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    http://www.alumilite.com/HowTos/SlotCarMold.cfm

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    Nice casting job, how are you making the molds,and what type of acrylic is being used to be molded. Very impressive.
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    Nice job Bill. A+ on those. How much would you want for each of those?

    If you decide to make ball trays I need one for a nishijin model B and a Sankyo and I think a couple more Nishijin I would have to see how many.
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    not a bad price... not bad at all
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    You are a GOD here for making these much needed pieces
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