Need a ZA12 caster

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Prototyper
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Need a ZA12 caster

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Good Evening, all...my first post.
I am trying to find someone with experience casting ZA12. I have a small prototype, i.e., 8 inches long, 8 inches wide and 1 inch deep. I need to have my prototype cast from my pattern. If interested please contact me at bobrass@verizon.net . A long conversation with Eastern Alloys, Inc., convinces me that ZA12 is a viable choice over iron. Contact me and I'll explain the object and why I'm trying ZA12.

I am not a Home Machinist. I don't seem to be able to find a local shop with experience or are unwilling to cast a single prototype at a reasonable price. Thank you for looking.

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driggars

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Try this group and you shouold get someone to do this for you. it is not difficult to do.
http://groups.yshoo.com/group/ctinghobby
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Post by RONALD »

Here are two metal casting groups you may want to join:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hobbicast/

http://backyardmetalcasting.com/forums/
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