arborpress
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I know, I know, in your backyard. But I don't really have a place where I can melt and pour aluminum. I just do not have that capability at this point. So what other options do I have?
I was thinking there might be a sort of DIY Casting workshop or something. Like how they have pottery places where you can make clay things and have them baked without having your own kiln. I can't seem to find anything like that which leads me to believe that they don't exist, probably due to the danger involved with metal casting.
There are a few industrial type metal casting businesses nearby, but I really don't think they would even take me seriously, let alone cast my parts at any reasonable price.
I am getting quite frustrated. I have my molds all made, but until I find a place to cast the parts, I just have a pretty wooden model...
I was thinking there might be a sort of DIY Casting workshop or something. Like how they have pottery places where you can make clay things and have them baked without having your own kiln. I can't seem to find anything like that which leads me to believe that they don't exist, probably due to the danger involved with metal casting.
There are a few industrial type metal casting businesses nearby, but I really don't think they would even take me seriously, let alone cast my parts at any reasonable price.
I am getting quite frustrated. I have my molds all made, but until I find a place to cast the parts, I just have a pretty wooden model...