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| On Sun, 01 May 2005 00:44:58 -0500, "Polly S." wrote:
Ah ha! Thanks! I guess I read that wrong... I thought she meant clay-safe as opposed to tackle boxes that aren't. I use a big Plano tackle box from my brother and was wondering if there was something bad about some of them! have yet to see anything made by Plano that wasn't safe for polymer clay. But I have seen "tackle" boxes that weren't really for fishing tackle and seemed to be made out of plastics that would not safe or "worm proof". It pays to stick to the fishing department for this purpose or know your plastics recycling numbers. Helen "Halla" Fleischer, Fantasy & Fiber Artist http://home.covad.net/~drgandalf/halla/ Balticon Art Program Coordinator http://www.balticon.org |
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Helen Halla Fleischer wrote:
have yet to see anything made by Plano that wasn't safe for polymer clay. But I have seen "tackle" boxes that weren't really for fishing tackle and seemed to be made out of plastics that would not safe or "worm proof". It pays to stick to the fishing department for this purpose or know your plastics recycling numbers. Thanks! -- Polly -- don't spook my groove... icq 13968113 http://saxoncreek.com/ |
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