That might not be the best idea... by the time those things come off, they 
often stink to high heaven. I recall one night many years ago when I placed my 
broken hand near my face while sleeping and the stench woke me up. ;-)

LuAnn Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  My first thought would be to go the 
direct route--call some orthopedic offices and ask if you can have an old leg 
cast they've removed. Yes, they use weird colors now, but a can of white spray 
paint should fix that. You could tape up one side that's been sawn open, and 
use velcro on the other to get it on and off.LuAnn> To: 
[email protected]> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 
08:43:21 -0500> Subject: [h-cost] How do I make a removable leg cast?> > Once 
again I need expert advice for a theatrical production. For Cat > on a Hot Tin 
Roof (circa 1954), I need to make a removable old-style > plaster leg cast 
(knee to toes) that our actor can wear for about 15 > performances. I've got a 
couple of ideas, but would like to hear from > you guys before I 
proceed...things always seem to go better after > they've been tweaked and 
advised by the members of this list!> > Tia,> > Allison P>
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