Author Topic: Top pour vs. Side pour  (Read 7919 times)

Offline Muskygary

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Re: Top pour vs. Side pour
« Reply #15 on: 12/12/12 17:03 UTC »
It is confusing, that's why I brought it up. As far as laminating; any single cavity mold can be laminated. Might have to turn the twin injector one way or the other depending on how the mold is set. A multi-cavity mold feeding off one injection point can only be laminated if the cavities are top on one side, bottom on the other; otherwise you will get one color on one side and the other color on the oppsite side ( like the "mistake" color on a bandit. These molds I call side injecting.

Offline ctom

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Re: Top pour vs. Side pour
« Reply #16 on: 12/12/12 19:23 UTC »
Re CTOM...now that I understand.

Great Denny. Happy to help. Now....can you help me figure out our weather here? 12/12/2012, 7:27 pm, MINNESNOTA, 40 degrees

Man, do we have wind. Right straight out of the south and hummin. We have a flag on the porch right outside of the window near where I'm sitting and its snapping so much it sounds like firecracker. The weatherman at 6 said we are going to hold onto these temps or very close to this for the next week with a chance of rain. Boy, do I love brown....don't have to shovel dirt. Then the weasel goes and says that Canada has cold air this year. Its good that a college graduate knows that Canada has cold in the winter. Denny, I think you should box up your shingle and move to Minnesota to forecast the weather.  Whatcha say?
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Offline Denny Welch

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Re: Top pour vs. Side pour
« Reply #17 on: 12/12/12 22:08 UTC »
I'm on my way.  What say we tp Andy's place?
Until next time.

Denny

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