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slats
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powder for float

Post by slats »

Where can I find a supplier for powders for float glass. C&R Loo has just about exhausted their supply?
Tyler Frisby
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Post by Tyler Frisby »

I dont know where to get it But I have Hotline Powders, for all I know its the same stuff.

Hope I helped

Tyler
PaulS
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Post by PaulS »

You have a supplier of Bohle products in the US, cos I've seen it mentioned before.

On their website you can see Frit clear COE 82;
http://www.bohle.de/scripts/mgrqispi.dl ... TS=-N2,-N2
and Confetti COE 82;
http://www.bohle.de/scripts/mgrqispi.dl ... TS=-N2,-N2
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mikefromitaly
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from Jim

Post by mikefromitaly »

you can find hotline from jim shaffer from ed hoys intl or by his dealers
mike from italy.
Gordon Exon
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Float Glass powders

Post by Gordon Exon »

Try Ferro their 80 683 water base or 270 oil base
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