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2011-08-02, 10:01pm
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Frit and Sifters
Is there a specific size or average for frit to be considered #1 or #3, etc? I have a ton of frit I want to sell, but need to sift and size before I can!!
Thanks for any help!
Smiles, Sheri
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2011-08-03, 8:19am
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I would love to know where to get some screens too!
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2011-08-03, 8:28am
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Did someone say SALE?
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ABR sells a frit sifter set that will separate all the frit into the separate sizes. Here is the link: http://www.dichroicimagery.com/produ...ducts_id=80290
Sheri, I don't know what the official sizing is, but if you bought some ready-made frit, you could probably figure it out by getting one or two sizes and comparing it to what you've got.
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2011-08-03, 9:24am
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Anaraku Glass Studio also carries it. It has the frit size in the description.
http://store.abasg.com/mm5/merchant....gory_Code=TOOL
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2011-08-03, 9:52am
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Frit Sifters Bulk Buy??
Thanks everyone for all the links and help!
I wonder if there would be enough interest in a bulk buy for sifters?? I'm thinking yes! I'll put it out there, check around. FYI: I've never done a bulk buy though, either as the buyer or buyee. Someone else may need to run it.
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2011-08-03, 6:05pm
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I bought three different sizes at my local dollar store. They are strainers and work really well.
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2011-08-03, 6:09pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GlassyEyedGirl
ABR sells a frit sifter set that will separate all the frit into the separate sizes. Here is the link: http://www.dichroicimagery.com/produ...ducts_id=80290
Sheri, I don't know what the official sizing is, but if you bought some ready-made frit, you could probably figure it out by getting one or two sizes and comparing it to what you've got.
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Thank you so much!
Some of Gaffer's frits are so powdery that I think it would be best to separate them for a little more consistency in the frit "dots" on some of my beads. Oh, I'm just picky like that. lol!
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