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December 22nd, 2006, 21:21 | #1 |
Will Pay Cash for Custom Plastic Molding
Hey how's it goin'. My name is Justin and I just started up here on
Airsoft Canada. I live in Portland OR, USA, and I DIDN'T vote for bush, or G Dub as I call him. Anyway I'm a busy guy and don't have much time to spend online so if my question has already been covered I apologise. What I'm wondering is if you guys do any custom plastic work. I've noticed there's very little in the way of airsoft-specific gear and the existing selection is poor. I think it would be awsome to see some quality equipment for airsoft enthusiasts who aren't as into military authenticity as many of their fellows. Well that's just a dream of mine but if you guys are equipped to do custom plastic molds then I would love to give you my business. The project I would like done is for a custom helmet with an integrated facemask. My problem with existing helmets is they're all way too bulky, seeing as they're made for real life combat, and I want something more serious than a painball mask. Basicly what I'm looking to have made is a thin plastic "skullcap" with holes for breathing and ventilation and eye holes for shooting goggles to be worn over. The helmet would be for airsoft only so no padding would be neccassary, so the only material needed would be whatever plastic is easiest to mold. If this is something you guys are equipped to do, I eagerly await your reply and am more than happy to provide you with any details you need. Thank you very much for your time -Justin |
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December 22nd, 2006, 21:54 | #2 |
I believe they're called protec skateboard helmets?
Greg |
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