RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re:Casting clearance
Posted by
Tim Goldstein
on 2000-10-11 21:25:08 UTC
Ballendo,
It has taken me years to finally learn that it is always cheaper in the long
run to spend the money up front. I got some of the Philly Resins product and
spent the money for the special release agent. The application went
perfectly first time. If you figure the resin costs $60/half lb and the
release agent is $25 per can, how much resin and time do you have to waste
to make it cheaper to just spent the $25 on the proper release agent? Seems
to me that just one mess up would be too expensive.
Tim
[Denver, CO]
It has taken me years to finally learn that it is always cheaper in the long
run to spend the money up front. I got some of the Philly Resins product and
spent the money for the special release agent. The application went
perfectly first time. If you figure the resin costs $60/half lb and the
release agent is $25 per can, how much resin and time do you have to waste
to make it cheaper to just spent the $25 on the proper release agent? Seems
to me that just one mess up would be too expensive.
Tim
[Denver, CO]
> Guys,
>
> I may be dense here, but doesn't Phila. resins/Moglice KNOW this
> process? And don't they have the stuff to do it? And haven't the
> problems come from NOT doing what they suggested?
>
> Ballendo
Discussion Thread
ballendo@y...
2000-10-11 20:58:09 UTC
Re:Casting clearance
Tim Goldstein
2000-10-11 21:25:08 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re:Casting clearance
ballendo@y...
2000-10-12 12:36:29 UTC
re:Re: Casting clearance
ballendo@y...
2000-10-12 14:16:24 UTC
Re: Casting clearance