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    Item needed

    I'm looking for a pourable latex, or similar substance. It must be very pliable and conforming. Anyone know of a company that sells it?
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    Welllllll . . . seeing as how your google button is broken I and I alone have decided to come to the rescue and post up a reliable link to just one of the myriad suppliers of that which you seek

    http://www.artmolds.com/product_deta...Latex%20Rubber

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    Google button works fine, but when you are searching for an item such as this, for an automotive application, it weeds out a lot of googology, by just asking the pros. Or at least somone who has a clue as to what I, actually a friend is doing. He is trying to copy the internal passages of high dollar V8 heads.
    But for the link provided, and your singular response, you shall be rewarded.....Thanx!

    (I'll bet some thought I wanted to make a copy of my manhood, same stuff though. Kit is too expensive at Hustler.) Yes, I checked it out.

    edit: Just checked out the link. Same as most of the others. Cannot be used in a metal mold, must be a porous material. Well, back to Hustler. It's his money.
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    Ben molded his manhood? or did he copy a cylinder head?
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    http://www.smooth-on.com/Silicone-Ru...135/index.html

    Mold Max 30 is what I used. Spray the ports with silicone spray, then pour and let set over night. Then you will have to pry it and spray silicone and pry around. Really depends on the shapes but yeah, I have 3400 3500 and 3900 port molds.

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