Tap Plastics: OK, castings are on the soft side
MicroMark CR-600: Pretty good
Alumilite Regular: Best - very low viscosity helps it flow into details. Cast 
parts come out hard (after a day of curing)

Just my experience. All are very easy to use - mix 1:1 and pour. There are ways 
to make better castings, but for battery boxes I don't think you need any extra 
equipment.

Were you also asking about mold making materials?

-Michael Eldridge
-San Jose, CA

--- In [email protected], "JaniceM" <gpmarcopulos@...> wrote:
>
> I would like to try my hand at casting some battery boxes. Speed or curing 
> time is secondary to ease of use and easy to follow directions.
> 
> I do not want this question to become a poll, so please write me off-list to 
> give me your preferred brand of casting material or which ones to avoid.  
> Thank you, George Marcopulos
>




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