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Alternatives to Ranger/Suze "Melting Pot"??



 
 
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Old July 26th 03, 10:16 PM
Michelle
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Default Alternatives to Ranger/Suze "Melting Pot"??

Anyone ever use anything besides her pot? I'm looking for a less
expensive alternative.
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Old July 26th 03, 10:59 PM
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Michelle wrote:
Anyone ever use anything besides her pot? I'm looking for a less
expensive alternative.


I've used small tinfoil pans (like chicken-pot pie comes in) and my
heatgun to melt large quantities of EP for special projects. It works
fine if you work fast, although you may have to reheat.


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Pat Kight


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Old July 27th 03, 02:38 PM
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"Pat Kight" wrote in message
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Michelle wrote:
Anyone ever use anything besides her pot? I'm looking for a less
expensive alternative.


I've used small tinfoil pans (like chicken-pot pie comes in) and my
heatgun to melt large quantities of EP for special projects. It works
fine if you work fast, although you may have to reheat.


--
Pat Kight


If you live near an A.C. Moore and get one of its 40% off coupons, you can
buy it for about 6.00. It's the Darice glue pot (teflon coated). I wish I
had the number, but Darice is the company that makes Suze's and if you look
at the two style numbers, VOILA, they are the same.

HTH
Lisa


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Old July 27th 03, 06:56 PM
Michelle
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Thanks for the tip. I actually thought Ranger made the Suze pot.
It's not a big deal - I'll definitely check out the Darice!!



"Lisa" wrote in message ...
"Pat Kight" wrote in message
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Michelle wrote:
Anyone ever use anything besides her pot? I'm looking for a less
expensive alternative.


I've used small tinfoil pans (like chicken-pot pie comes in) and my
heatgun to melt large quantities of EP for special projects. It works
fine if you work fast, although you may have to reheat.


--
Pat Kight


If you live near an A.C. Moore and get one of its 40% off coupons, you can
buy it for about 6.00. It's the Darice glue pot (teflon coated). I wish I
had the number, but Darice is the company that makes Suze's and if you look
at the two style numbers, VOILA, they are the same.

HTH
Lisa

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Old July 27th 03, 10:51 PM
Queendmb
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pat wrote
I've used small tinfoil pans (like chicken-pot pie comes in) and my
heatgun to melt large quantities of EP for special projects.


hmmm...what do you use these large quantities of melted EP for???
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Old August 2nd 03, 03:54 AM
Lisa
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Ranger does not make the pot...they market it for her under her name.

Her new pouring one may be, but her "original" is not.


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(Michelle) writes:

Thanks for the tip. I actually thought Ranger made the Suze pot.
It's not a big deal - I'll definitely check out the Darice!!


Ranger does make the Suze pot and I am sure she will tell you that hers is

the
absolute best!

MA
Mary Ann



 




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