Where can I get RTV rubber?
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Where can I get RTV rubber?
Where can I get RTV rubber? Best wood be stores (or type of stores) that would have it, far, far distant second would be online suppliers.
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If you have a Dick Blick store near you, they have Smooth-on products and other mold making materials.
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Silicone RTV...
http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/locatio ... 1765597758
There is a drop down menu with more locations...
Not my favorite, although I heard they were bringing back the green slow cure.
http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/locatio ... 1765597758
There is a drop down menu with more locations...
Not my favorite, although I heard they were bringing back the green slow cure.
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Local art stores often carry RTV and similar materials, or maybe you can find a nearby industrial plastic supply house that'll have RTVs. If you have a hobby store nearby, they may have the Alumilite starter kit; their RTV is pretty good.Butters wrote:I'll go check the Yellow Pages. I very much do not want to order it online.
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That's going to limit your choicesButters wrote:I'll go check the Yellow Pages. I very much do not want to order it online.
Dick Blick carries Oomoo 25 and Smooth-Cast 300 - both are short working time items -
The Oomoo has a 15 minute working time and a 75 minute de-mold time - I use this as it's great for fast casting. Though I usually let it set for 2-2.5 hours (twice what it states)
The Smooth-cast 300 is wonderful stuff (I use it for my smaller pours)... if you can complete your pour inside of 2 minutes. They say 3 minute pot-life, but after about 2 minutes it's the consistency of molasses, and won't get into the nooks and crannies easily.
Your local hobby store might carry the Alumilite products - one of mine does, one doesn't - Hobby Town doesn't, though 2 of the 6 HT's in my area have some other brand of RTV and Resin in their Railroad section - but the RTV is a brush-on rather than a pour type.
I know some people have issues with On-line ordering, but I've done several orders with Smooth-On without one single issue. Fair prices, quick shipping, good communication. Sometimes dealing with the manufacturer is much better than with a distributor.
Good luck on your local search though.
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Tap Plastics has their line of RTV mold rubbers(both urethane and silicone)as well as other brands I believe located throughout the bay Area nd a few places out of state on the north coast.Douglas and Sturgass is an art supplier in the Bay Area that carries a variety (they do mail order) as well as Micro Mark for mail order.
I echo this. TAP plastics is where you want to go. If you are at or near Sacramento, there is a store located on Auburn Blvd. The staff there are pretty helpful too.jpolacchi wrote:Tap Plastics has their line of RTV mold rubbers(both urethane and silicone)as well as other brands I believe located throughout the bay Area nd a few places out of state on the north coast.Douglas and Sturgass is an art supplier in the Bay Area that carries a variety (they do mail order) as well as Micro Mark for mail order.
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There are Tap Plastics locations in S.F...at least 2-3 to my recollection?There is one in Okland,I believe Berkley,San Jose,Danville,San Leandro...they are concentrated in these areas.Just look in the phone book.Save yourself the trouble of S&H charges.I believe L.A has a Tap Plastics somewhere as well as San Diego.They have a web site too,so look for store locations nearest you.
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You can order from smoothon over the phone rather than online. I have called when I realized I clicked the wrong resin, they cancelled and re-ordered it for me over the phone. Be sure and ask for the cheaper of the shipping, on the phone they will pick the faster of the UPS options.
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