Jim
Thanks for the update. I won't be needing any for research anytime soon;
I've shifted my research emphasis to environmental challenges and am working
under ambient conditions now. Still, good to hear that Tempil sticks are
still available.
Chuck
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> Chuck, I have "Tempil°" sticks and "Thermomelt" sticks
> starting at 135°F and go up to 475°F in 10°F to 20°F
> increments. I still use them. YOu can get ones that change "color" in
> instead of melting but I still have some of he melting type.
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> I am presently moving my shop from Hudson FL to Lakeland FL and have
> informed David I will supply him with Thermomelt and Tempil° addresses
> when I unpack. Thermomelt is in Chicago and Tenpil° is in the LA CA
> area.
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> JimG
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