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Wanted: Boat molds for rotational molding

Discussion in 'Boat Molds' started by danielvjames, Jun 13, 2008.

  1. danielvjames
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    danielvjames New Member

    We are looking for boat molds for our 18' molding machine. We have one 16.5 foot mold but would like to get more involved in the industry.
     
  2. Carlazzomark
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    Carlazzomark Senior Member

    What type of machine?

    What time of oven do you have, rock and roll or arm? I have a mold and am looking for a molder who can handle in oven foaming.

    Thanks,

    Mark
     
  3. CTMD
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    CTMD Naval Architect

    I have a 12.5' boat and there appears to be some demand for a rotationally moulded version in the US. Please contact me.
     
  4. Landlubber
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    Landlubber Senior Member

    CTMD,

    Why not make a few in Australia, I think only the Nylex is the only one worth buying here....you could be onto something. I thought about it once, too much work making up the mould for it, so just made tanks instead.
     
  5. CTMD
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    CTMD Naval Architect

    Its a small sailing cat, the Australian clients are happily building their own plywood boats. The American customers want an off-the-shelf item.
     
  6. Landlubber
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    Landlubber Senior Member

    Oh yeah mate, not much market for a plastic cat.

    Let the yanks have it, they can then drive their trucks over it to show how strong it is, etc etc.
     

  7. danielvjames
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    danielvjames New Member

    our oven is a rock and roll we can handle the foam. you can call our manager at 1-801-310-9022
     
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