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Ed McCormick
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Started On : 22-Mar-2005 at 09:00:25 PM, #Views : 9751
Topic Subject : RE: A cry for help... "I need COTTON!" |
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Shame on you Joe Canger. You could have picked up rolls of Kendall Cotton
from us on your last visit. Kendall is superior to J&J in that it fluffs
off much more evenly. You'll find it at the top of this page:
http://www.artmolds.com/category46.cfm It is the same material Dave Parvin
uses in his DVD video on torso casting.
Warmest regards
Ed McCormick
-----Original Message-----
From: aliforum@lifecasting.org [mailto:aliforum@lifecasting.org]
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 8:30 PM
To: info@artmolds.com
Subject: A cry for help... "I need COTTON!"( Message No. 380)
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Hello Ed McCormick
Post Date : Tuesday 22nd of March 2005 08:30:01 PM
Posted by : "Joseph Canger" joseph@josephcanger.com
A cry for help... "I need COTTON!":--
Hey fellow Lifecasters!
I know many casters use different casting methods. I always apply alginate
impregnate it with cotton fibers, and add plaster gauze for support. Well
I can no longer find rolls of cotton anywhere! I was told by the suppliers
I've used that Johnson & Johnson no longer produces that product, so I
contacted J&J direct and its true.
This is my cry for help looking for a supplier!
Does anyone know where I can order rolls of cotton?
Thanks you for your time and consideration.
Joe Canger
www.josephcanger.com
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