Thanks Gale.

Several years ago I built a factory building using a urethane kit. 
The walls in the kit were good, but slightly insufficient.  In order
to "stretch" the kit, I made molds of a couple of the walls and cast
my own urethane walls.  They came out beautiful, but about 3%
undersize.  I was able to use them as is on a back wall where the
discrepancy would not be very noticeable.  Perhaps if I had known, I
could have "stretched" my castings to make them full dimensioned.....
Next time....

See my reply about the 4-4-0 on a new thread titled, uh, "That 4-4-0
experiment"

Darrell


--- In [email protected], "Gale Hall" <frisc...@...> wrote:
>
> Darrell,
> 
> They will stay streached, they won't or may not retract to the
beginning shape.  It is pretty much a trying to soften them and then
allow them to lay straight in order to reuse them.
> 
> I have been following your thread with interest, I think I have seen
these engines in the 5 to 9 dollar range at one of the local toy stores.
> What are you going to use for tenders?
> 
> gale
> 
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Darrell Smith 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 6:59 PM
>   Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Building structures!
> 
> 
>   Gale,
> 
>   Out of curiosity, just what happens when you pull on the parts while
>   they are hot?
> 
>   Darrell S
> 



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