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Old 11-20-2006, 10:50 AM
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Reed is no longer in Rockville. They were bought by
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Old 11-20-2006, 10:57 AM
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Time out; commerical break
I thought I would remind you guys I sell replacement filters for all powdercoating systems, Nordson, Wagner, Gema, Binks...you name it, filters for surface prep, and dust collection as well, Torit and lots of others. Send me a PM if you need anything.
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Old 11-20-2006, 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by glassdave
no . . thats for pizza
thats one of those fancy pizzas, the cheap ones only take 10 minutes...
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Thanks all. I heard back from Percy's (maker of the panels I have) that they can't be re-formed. That sounds likely as when hot the one I was "experimenting" with had taken the curvature pretty well, but sprang back to it's original shape once it cooled. I'll call the shops mentioned and see if someone can form some from raw stock, guess I may have to forgo the scratch coating that the Percy's ones have.

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Originally Posted by Sean H
thats one of those fancy pizzas, the cheap ones only take 10 minutes...
Id rather just order one, it will be there in 30 minutes.
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