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Scott Moser <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 29 Oct 2001 23:34:46 -0500
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Greetings all,
     I know for our area, it is a bit late to rely on a solar wax melter,
but I finally got all the materials together and the time to do it.  At
least it will be ready for next summer.  Question is, does the inside of
the melter get painted black or is it painted white? Most of the literature
I have seen says it is painted black on the outside, but it all disagrees
when it comes to the inside.  Personally, I would think it needs to be
black on the inside to absorb and hold the suns energy, but was wondering
why I saw some people say white.  Please advise.  Feel free to contact me
directly.
Scott Moser

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