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Plastic to cast?
« on: November 12, 2014, 10:42:19 AM »
So at the end of the school year a local high school is dropping their metal shop program. Not cool, in my opinion. But I'm buying the forging setup from the school. My question would be, what would you like to see cast in metal? Could be plastic trim crap, or...? I have some ideas for myself, but what do you think?
1976 half hatch 2.3 turbo w/t5.