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<blockquote data-quote="heman" data-source="post: 180907" data-attributes="member: 4401"><p>You're almost there. I just started pouring plastics recently. Depending on what you start with it could be different. I recommend getting pyrex cups and throwing it in the microwave for 30 second cycles until its fully melted. Careful not to burn it. </p><p></p><p>also, i recommend safety equipment.. gloves, eye protection, and a mask and make sure you have plenty of ventilation.. those fumes can be deadly (no joke), they can wreak havoc on the your respiratory system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heman, post: 180907, member: 4401"] You're almost there. I just started pouring plastics recently. Depending on what you start with it could be different. I recommend getting pyrex cups and throwing it in the microwave for 30 second cycles until its fully melted. Careful not to burn it. also, i recommend safety equipment.. gloves, eye protection, and a mask and make sure you have plenty of ventilation.. those fumes can be deadly (no joke), they can wreak havoc on the your respiratory system. [/QUOTE]
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