EVA Etinil vinil acetato

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    Gabino Active Member

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    Hey guys. Where do you get the EVA? Do you buy plates or you make use another products made with EVA?
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    ray steele Administrator

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    Gabino,


    very few products are made of EVA for the farrier industry that I know of, I have made (injection mold)pads with it but for specific clients. When you ask about "plates" are you talking, shoes,pads or something else. Clarify and I'll see if I can give you a lead.

    And your English is much better than my Spanish, matter of fact I think your English is better than my English, so keep it in English or I may offend you trying to answer .


    regards

    Ray Steele
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    DeniseMc Member

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    The Equicast guy and Dr Steward (Steward clog) had demos at Equicast booth at the IHCS this past February.
    http://www.equicast.us/
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    ray steele Administrator

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    Ah Denise,

    EVA foam, that is available in sheet goods, usually 36 inch by 36 inch, and or pieces individually molded it is made by a process called compression molding. thanks for the link

    Regards

    Ray Steele
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    Gabino Active Member

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    Well..Perhaps the word is sheet or plank,,can be?.example: I buy a great sheet of EVA,nylon,rubber,etc and I cut a little bit for make my clog,pad,etc.

    I want not expensive products of the farriery trade like equicast. I want cheaps substitutes of these products. Example: I get my nylon hospital plate in the chinesse store.It's a cook plank for greens. Is there any product of EVA that I can recycle?
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    ray steele Administrator

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    Gabino,

    we call it sheet, I'll check around for 1 inch eva foam products and check the durometer(hardness) of the clogs material. will color matter?
    regards

    Ray
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    DeniseMc Member

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    Sorry, I misunderstood you Gabino.
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    Layne Member

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    How do you use this product ??? I have some of the eva clogs and I've had hard time attaching them in a way that I like ... Pretty much I've just tried casting them on but it's not very satisfactory IMO



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    Gabino Active Member

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    I fixed in the past any clog of wood only or mix of wood and nylon.Doc O'Grady suggest a mix of wood and EVA because the EVA is soft and the horse can make his self breakover. I'd like try that way.Cause of, I want buy some sheet of EVA or,much better, to find some product made with EVA for recycle it.

    (Sorry,Denise .This one will an impossible love)
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    ray steele Administrator

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    Gabino,

    Check out the anti fatigue mats that are used as foam mats in work situations, you may be able to get remnants or used mats from a dealer. These are the "rugs /tiles etc. that are put down in areas where folks walk and stand alot.

    Ray
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    Gabino Active Member

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    Do you want to say this one? Could be a good idea.I'll search him.
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    ray steele Administrator

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    yep,

    just don't forget my percentage, no euro, we can settle with Stout!

    when you inquire ask if they make in different durometer/hardness, if so you can choose.

    Ray
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    Gabino Active Member

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    No worry..I'll send you your percentage in dracmas..
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    Patty Lynch Member

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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    Patty! How ya been girl? Got anything interesting in the freezer?
    :D
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    Patty Lynch Member

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    Hey Tom! I'm good, just super busy. Yep, still have my dedicated freezer full of legs and no time to do anything with them! When are you coming over to grill out? :p

    LOVE the Purdybilt body I had built (y)

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