What might be in these moulds?

Started by Leon, 21 July 2017, 11:04:23 PM

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Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

Quote from: Wulf on 24 July 2017, 09:47:08 AM
Really Really big 10mm scale elephants  :D

No just fasands of em to the Satrh East sir
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Roy

Mould. They've probably not been used for a while so those moulds are full of mould. So a good supply of mould cleaner will be needed to clean the mould out of those moulds, so the moulds can be then used to mould some miniature castings. But saying that, if the mould in those moulds is of a strong enough form, then maybe that mould could be moulded to create a mould that could be cast from and so helping to create new moulds for mould growth to grow in? But according to spellcheck, the mould that I'm referring to should be spelt mold (US spelling), but that wouldn't have the same ring to it. So its mould, within the moulds. Hope that makes sense  :)
Rimmer: "Aliens."

Lister: "Oh God, aliens... Your explanation for anything slightly peculiar is aliens, isn't it?

Rimmer: "Well, we didn't use it all, Lister. Who did?"

Lister: "Rimmer, aliens used our bog roll?"

d_Guy

What colour would that mould be?


have others noticed that the forum spell checker favours US spelling?
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Techno

Grey......'Cos the dust in the moulds is talcum powder....Or similar. (True)

Cheers - Phil

Roy

I'm using Google Chrome as my Internet thingy, so it underlines all my spelling errors with a red line to point them out. Its set to US English as standard, so there's definitely a 'tomato-tomatoe' with Google Chrome.
Rimmer: "Aliens."

Lister: "Oh God, aliens... Your explanation for anything slightly peculiar is aliens, isn't it?

Rimmer: "Well, we didn't use it all, Lister. Who did?"

Lister: "Rimmer, aliens used our bog roll?"