Ballistics gel and polyurethane piston?

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I was just watching the superhero Mythbusters special and to make a durable fist casting, they mixed the usual ballistics gel with polyurethane to make it very solid and rubbery. I was wondering if this could have any promise to make pistons with. The main reason I ask is because the epoxy at the hardware store is insanely expensive ($15AUD) for a very small amount (24ml). I probably should know if this would work but I was always terrible at chemistry and chemistry related things.
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ballistics gel melts in room temperature i do not know what the polyurathane will do to that but i expect it will just melt away the same.
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Why not use pure polyurethane without ballistics gel.
Ballistics gel is as shock resistant as human tissue, I dont think it could handle all the stress put on a piston for long.
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hehe, that will be like using someones finger as a piston :D
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Carlman wrote:hehe, that will be like using someones finger as a piston :D
If I ever lose a random body part, I think I know some use for it now. :D
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