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Hi Alice

Not Stupid must never think it is stupid <G> I have heard you must cut

away the bucket the hack and cut and jab away at it. I could be wrong...

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> has anyone ever used the buckets of melt and pour and if so how do

> you get it out? Alice

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BTW, Lydia was right. There is no stupid questions here. Always feel free

to ask - it's the only way you can learn.

Ok, you can learn from doing, too. <G>

But it's much easier if someone walked the path before you. =o)

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BTW, Lydia was right. There is no stupid questions here. Always feel free

to ask - it's the only way you can learn.

Ok, you can learn from doing, too. <G>

But it's much easier if someone walked the path before you. =o)

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BTW, Lydia was right. There is no stupid questions here. Always feel free

to ask - it's the only way you can learn.

Ok, you can learn from doing, too. <G>

But it's much easier if someone walked the path before you. =o)

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Never heard of it, Alice...but doesn't sound like a good idea. You'd

have to stick the bucket in the freezer for a few days & then let it set

out to build up enough moisture to get it all out...you know, like we

have to do with pvc pipes...or I guess you could cut the bucket away,

which seems like a waste of a good bucket. I don't think I'd like it.

Is someone actually selling it that way????

Howie

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snowey@... wrote:

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> From: snowey@...

>

> has anyone ever used the buckets of melt and pour and if so how do

> you get it out? Alice

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> GET A NEXTCARD VISA, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as 2.9%

> Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. Apply NOW!

> http://click./1/936/0/_/533249/_/953170269/

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> Check out our homepage at http://www.angelfire.com/mi/Soapmaking101/index.html

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