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Date Posted: 22:25:58 12/14/04 Tue
Author: Steve Collins
Author Host/IP: 69.139.191.81
Subject: Re: Thanks Ray
In reply to: Asher 's message, "Thanks Ray" on 17:18:49 12/14/04 Tue

There is a clay like substance that they sell at the craft stores I think its called "plastina" or something like that.
Its white with almost a play-do type consistency. I used it to rebuild some points on a rack that I mounted that a guy found in the woods that the squirrels chewed the points off of. It did a nice job. I drilled out the point ends that were missing and epoxied pieces of coat hanger in the drill holes and then used the stuff to build up around the metal. Im posting a pic of the deer that the rack is on.
Picture of 10 point reconcstructed

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