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as an avid trash picker i once found a BUNCH of dry cleaner bags in the trash
bin of a clothing store. apparently they got a shipment of new clothing and after removing the bags threw them out. once i run out of the bags (this was 7 years ago) i'll try going in the FRONT door and schedule a visit the next time they expect new material to come in. see ya steve Subject: handles From: Date: 8/24/2004 6:54 PM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: I use the plastic from drycleaned clothes. Also an old plastic drop sheet for painting cut up into different sized pieces. Simon "Steve Mills" wrote in message ... Cling film/wrap is a potters best friend! Steve Bath UK In article , Marmaj40 writes Thanks for the tips. I live in Oregon, and in the winter I don't need a "damp" box----Oregon IS a damp box, but in the summer when it is hot, I just need to be patient, and wrap. Thanks. -- Steve Mills Bath UK steve graber |
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