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We use a stainless steel round pan on a pedestal with four sections into
which rings fit. The rings are about 12 -1 8 inches in diameter with
handles on one side. The handles are for grasping the rings while they are
lifted from the bubble solution. Stainless Steel? Longevity. This is well
over 20 year old not showing its age at all.
For more information contact Mike Lane Exhibition Services mlane at
nysci.org.
Martin
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Jeff Rosenblatt <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
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> We are planning to create a bubble wand making station. Are there any
> recommendations for materials and/or designs to utilize?
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> Thanks in advance for sharing your expertise.
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> --Jeff--
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> Jeff Rosenblatt
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