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Post by hunter007 on Sept 9, 2015 9:07:20 GMT
It's an interesting idea. Get. Couple of flat Mylar balloons, and try it first. The Mylar may degrade over time, depending on whether the foam is inert or not. Thats what i was wondering, i may just give it ago like you say with a different balloon, I have seen a couple in frmes now , and then also someone , cut a mdf balloon shape and mounted it, which i liked also
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Post by Still Hate Thatcher on Sept 9, 2015 9:32:56 GMT
I just had a word with a mate of mine, who owns a balloon company (true).
Foam won't work. It will stay liquid as it needs to cure in the air. The best you can do is use air, and keep topping it up.
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Post by hunter007 on Sept 9, 2015 9:38:20 GMT
I just had a word with a mate of mine, who owns a balloon company (true). Foam won't work. It will stay liquid as it needs to cure in the air. The best you can do is use air, and keep topping it up. Ah nice one, thanks for asking , saves me time messing about Cheers Frame it is
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Sept 9, 2015 9:38:48 GMT
stuff it like a pillow
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Post by hunter007 on Sept 9, 2015 9:39:23 GMT
Oooo idea that , Cotton wall perhaps
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Post by sturban on Sept 9, 2015 10:00:19 GMT
Oooo idea that , Cotton wall perhaps Take it to Build-a-bear, they will probably stuff it for you
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Post by hunter007 on Sept 9, 2015 10:03:54 GMT
Oooo idea that , Cotton wall perhaps Take it to Build-a-bear, they will probably stuff it for you Ha thats a good point a 32 year old man getting his ballon stuffed at build a bear , now where can i get one of those cheap plastic fish tanks for my fish finger
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Post by Dr. Plip on Sept 9, 2015 11:40:13 GMT
Take it to Build-a-bear, they will probably stuff it for you Ha thats a good point a 32 year old man getting his ballon stuffed at build a bear , now where can i get one of those cheap plastic fish tanks for my fish finger I'm planning that. Better than a deflated bag. I'm thinking gravel, little castle, lovely.
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Post by hunter007 on Sept 9, 2015 11:42:50 GMT
Ha thats a good point a 32 year old man getting his ballon stuffed at build a bear , now where can i get one of those cheap plastic fish tanks for my fish finger I'm planning that. Better than a deflated bag. I'm thinking gravel, little castle, lovely. maybe a scuba diver also
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Post by Dr. Plip on Sept 9, 2015 11:43:51 GMT
I'm planning that. Better than a deflated bag. I'm thinking gravel, little castle, lovely. maybe a scuba diver also It'll confuse the hell out of visitors. Especially when you sprinkle some fish flakes in there while they're watching.
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Post by hunter007 on Sept 9, 2015 11:50:48 GMT
It'll confuse the hell out of visitors. Especially when you sprinkle some fish flakes in there while they're watching. ha exactly
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Post by IggyWiggy on Sept 9, 2015 11:50:51 GMT
Oooo idea that , Cotton wall perhaps The filling from a cheap or old duvet might be preferable.
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Sept 9, 2015 12:31:21 GMT
Take it to Build-a-bear, they will probably stuff it for you Ha thats a good point a 32 year old man getting his ballon stuffed at build a bear , now where can i get one of those cheap plastic fish tanks for my fish finger I'm thinking this stuff... my wife makes dogs toys with it:
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Post by Still Hate Thatcher on Sept 9, 2015 13:28:22 GMT
Tiny polystyrene packing balls would work, and be easy to get in the neck. Then, string on the bottom and Velcro on the side - stick high on a wall...
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Post by Dr. Plip on Sept 9, 2015 13:39:18 GMT
Ha thats a good point a 32 year old man getting his ballon stuffed at build a bear , now where can i get one of those cheap plastic fish tanks for my fish finger I'm thinking this stuff... my wife makes dogs toys with it: Your wife makes dog toys? For a living or for animal rescue?
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Sept 9, 2015 14:17:37 GMT
I'm thinking this stuff... my wife makes dogs toys with it: Your wife makes dog toys? For a living or for animal rescue? hahaha no just for our dogs.... rather than spend $10 on a fancy Martha Stewart toy that they'll destroy in 2 seconds, she takes a plastic bottle, stuffing, and an old sock and voila - dog toy
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Post by hunter007 on Sept 9, 2015 14:30:11 GMT
Your wife makes dog toys? For a living or for animal rescue? hahaha no just for our dogs.... rather than spend $10 on a fancy Martha Stewart toy that they'll destroy in 2 seconds, she takes a plastic bottle, stuffing, and an old sock and voila - dog toy Is the bag the stuffing comes in designed by Carlcashman? might frame that as well
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Post by Aza on Sept 9, 2015 15:14:46 GMT
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Post by IggyWiggy on Sept 9, 2015 17:14:08 GMT
Tesco duvets have a polyester fibrefill. Single ones start at 5 quid.
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Post by hunter007 on Sept 9, 2015 19:25:06 GMT
Tesco duvets have a polyester fibrefill. Single ones start at 5 quid. Cheers for the tip, Is polyester fibrefill acid free??? (worriedface)
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Post by IggyWiggy on Sept 9, 2015 19:33:11 GMT
Take a home chemistry kit into tesco and find out. Let us know the results.
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Post by hunter007 on Sept 9, 2015 19:38:01 GMT
Take a home chemistry kit into tesco and find out. Let us know the results. I'm on it
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Post by Dr. Plip on Sept 9, 2015 19:43:15 GMT
Take a home chemistry kit into tesco and find out. Let us know the results. I'm on it This could make for some of the greatest security CCTV footage ever. Edit: This reminds me, I was stopped by Tesco security once for taking photographs of frozen Pierogies. Two security guards and the manager. They made me show them the pictures on my camera (and delete them). I was fucking terrified they were going to insist on looking at the other photos on there. Jesus Christ, dodged a bullet that day. Makes you wonder why they don't want people seeing photos of their frozen Pierogies though.
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Sept 9, 2015 19:49:23 GMT
This could make for some of the greatest security CCTV footage ever. Edit: This reminds me, I was stopped by Tesco security once for taking photographs of frozen Pierogies. Two security guards and the manager. They made me show them the pictures on my camera (and delete them). I was fucking terrified they were going to look at the other photos on there. Jesus Christ, dodged a bullet that day. Makes you wonder why they don't want people seeing photos of their frozen Pierogies though. why in the hell would anyone want to take a picture of a frozen pierogie? or is that a euphemism I'm not aware of?
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Post by Dr. Plip on Sept 9, 2015 19:51:10 GMT
This could make for some of the greatest security CCTV footage ever. Edit: This reminds me, I was stopped by Tesco security once for taking photographs of frozen Pierogies. Two security guards and the manager. They made me show them the pictures on my camera (and delete them). I was fucking terrified they were going to look at the other photos on there. Jesus Christ, dodged a bullet that day. Makes you wonder why they don't want people seeing photos of their frozen Pierogies though. why in the hell would anyone want to take a picture of a frozen pierogie? I think that was what the security guards were thinking. It was for an art thing. You know how it is.
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