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how can i make a still model of a fire extinguisher?

it should have some similarity with the fire extinguisher.like red in colourplease help me with this thing as fast as possiblepls

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Could be possible, but do you have something in your purse that still has a magnetic strip on it. Those sticky ones that do not come off? That could be it edit: Magnetic strips that are left on items, can go off. Has happened to me at the mall, and my item was paid for. It was in my purse, and was a travel size deodorant stick.
If you need to smoke in your room OPEN THE WINDOW. Your smoke alarm is not there just to save your life in the event of a fire, it is there to protect your family as well or any other occupants.
Lowe's and Home Depot have it.
I worked on a project this weekend. Lowe's has what you want. Here is my answer to another question: I've been working on a big project for the last month. One of the elements in the project is Casting Resin. I've used 3 different brands which are interchangeable when pouring one over the other. Today I used a two part crystal clear epoxy resin bar finish. I bought it at Lowe's for $22.98. Their product number is147376. It is 16 ounces of resin and 16 ounces of hardener. It comes in a box with two plastic bottles inside. You mix it as a 1:1 ratio. Very simple to use. I bought it and used it all today. If you have a Lowe's by you it is on the aisle with the wood stains and the polyurethanes. UPDATE: Polyurethane is a surface coating. It does not set up hard like glass. All it does is protect furniture from getting scuffed. It is not a firm barrier when little Bille slams into it with his mini-bike. When Uncle Bernie falls onto it with his tool belt it will be okay. Polyurethane does not set up like the trophys for the Emmys. Resin does. See the difference?

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