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		<title>Simple Home-Made Oven Makes Plastics Easy to Work(1945&#8242;s)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To get the full plans and directions for building these Simple Home-Made Oven Makes Plastics to Easy Work CLICK HERE CRAFTSMEN who have had experience with thermoplastics such as Lucite and Plexiglas have learned that these materials can be bent and molded into interesting shapes. When heated, these plastics become as pliable as leather. Heating [...]]]></description>
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