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Any good substitutes for casting resin?

I'm wanting to make resin bottle cap art, but resin is just way too expensive (not to mention toxic) so I was wondering if anyone knew of any good substitutes for it?

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because he stood 5 rounds with K! shields and never finished the fight Shields is not a striker but outstruck greaser in the compu-strikes sp? Gsp might have been poked in the eye but he also was caught on video multiple times spiting on himself and spraying water on himself that is CHEATING obviously to become slick to avoid the takedowns of shields. (that for some odd reason he never deployed) (worked fight) Sorry but jake is a top fighter because of his ground game not his stand up. if gsp WASN'T SO SCARED OF JAKES GUARD AND STILL WON A 5 ROUND DECISION POEPLE WOULD GIVE HIM RESPECT. but he didn't. he was to scared of jakes ground game and never tried to finish it on the feet either. He got beat up by Mr. Pillow Hands and went the hospital while PH just went to party GSP played it safe once again he deserves much less credit than everyone gives him WAR DIAZ!
In short, the UL rating indicates the fire type and approximate size fire the extinguisher is rated for. The letters indicate fire type and number, if present (usually for type A and B) indicate fire size. Any number associated with the letter B is based on approximate square footage. The number with A is a bit more technical, but suffice it to say, that a 2A extinguisher has twice the extinguishing potential as a 1A. Letters are as follows: A - Suitable to extinguish Class A Fires, involving wood, paper, trash, etc B - Suitable to extinguish Class B Fires, involving flammable liquids and even gases, C - Suitable for extinguish Class C Fires, or fires involving energized electrical equipment. D - Suitable for Class D fires, or fires involving flammable metals. K - Suitable for Kitchen releated grease fires (and has a compatibility with fixed fire suppression systems for kitchen hoods.) For more information about the different types and classifications of fire extinguishers, try the following link

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