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  1. http://www.glcandlesupply.com/Crisa-Tumbler-Cap--Dozen_p_432.html This is the lid I use. No hole in it. I don't use it on the crisa jars though. I use an 8 oz tumbler and it sits nicely with out being too snug. I'll look at the ones at Genwax, thanks.
  2. I apologize if this has come up but I haven't seen it. I use the "crisa tumbler cap" from GL candle supply. It's just a nice thin plastic lid that fits my jars perfectly (I don't use the crisa jars). Apparently, GL is out of stock and I haven't heard back yet on when they expect more. Anyone know where else I might get these? I'd buy them in bulk or whatever. I just haven't seen them anywhere else. I'm down to my last few lids. TIA for any suggestions!
  3. Sorry, just noted the date on the original post. Opps. Nevermind.
  4. Thanks for the ideas. I'll look at the tureens and I'll probably try the apothocary jars too. Of course, anything on closeout is worth looking at too!
  5. Hi all. I'm thinking of changing the jar I use for wickless jars. Currently, I use the 12 oz. whisper/bulb jar from the Jar Store. The warmers I want the jars to fit are the white cermamic ones that BCN sells. I was thinking of using the 10 oz. apothocary jars, maybe. I definitly would prefer a shorter, wider jar. My concern is that the some places I've looked at say the apothocary jars have a 4" diameter, but the plate on the warmer measures about 3 3/4". Seems to me though, they should fit. I do like the bulb jars but the shipping is killing me. Any one have a favorite jar for their warmers? Or just a new idea? ~TIA :smiley2:
  6. Thanks for the reply. I was nervous to ask the question . I think zinc would be my first choice since that what I use now. I was in a bit of a panic last night when I posted and as it turns out I have just enough of my blend left to get me through. Also, I hope I haven't mislead anyone that uses Joy Wax. I emailed NG to inquire and they have NOT discontinued it. This is the response form NG: "We have not discontinued the Joy Wax, but we are out of stock of it. We are expecting a partial shipment this week. As soon as we have it available again we will put it back on the website. "
  7. Hi Guys, I haven't posted in a really long time. I was on a break for awhile (about a year) from candle making until a show came up. I do soy candles and also a j50/joywax blend, or I used to, until I just now realized the Joy wax was discontinued by NG! At least that's how it looks on their website. So here I am asking for help. I might have enough joy wax to get me through this show, but I'm afraid I won't. I was hoping you could help me out. I can't possibly re-test everything in time for the show, but I do have time to order new wicks. If I use straight j50 would you recommend zinc wicks? The jars I'm using are Libby tumblers about 2.75" diameter. I used zinc before but I'm afraid they will smoke too much with out the joy wax in the blend. Do you think Eco wicks would be a better choice? Candle Science recommends the Eco wicks so that's what I was thinking of trying. I'm kind of stuck. Any thoughts? :undecided TIA~ ps-I am aware of all the issues everyone had with the joy wax so I figured that's why it's gone. I'm not looking for trade secrets, I promise, just a little help to get me through this show. Thanks!
  8. It seems from both experiences the climate is definitly related. Either dampness or humidity maybe. This could make for an interesting experiment. Might have to try that next!
  9. Stella and Stacie, thanks . I actually like the look of a funky, bumpy soy candle as it burns, lol. I'm not really trying to fix that. To me it looks kind of organic and primitive. Justcountry~thank you. That's what I was talking about. BEFORE they burn. So do you think it was the warm weather, maybe humidity, or the scent you used, or maybe just the combo? How long do you think it takes for this to happen to the wax? I can't believe it got past the top !!! If it's a rare occurance then I won't worry about it. But if it's preventable then I'll do my best to avoid it!
  10. Thanks. I'm all about the testing. I know how important that is and I'm ready for A LOT of it, lol. So far it's going suprisingly well! I have learned tons from those threads! I know the search feature is full of wonderful information. I use it quite often. This is how I decided to settle on 415. :smiley2: If this growth thing is referring to the chunky look of the wax as it burns down, well...that's just natural, I get that, I've seen that. But what I understood-from the thread that I read it in- was that it is an actual change in the appearance of the wax before it is even lit. But, it could be that I just mis-understood. Thanks.
  11. So in your experience moisture and dampness seem to be the culprit. Good to know. That does help. I'm fine with the frosting, but I've never actually seen this 'growing' thing so I thought I'd better find out what to watch for. Parasoy doesn't have that issue, lol. Once they're poured that's pretty much it. Soy is interesting to work with. But so far, so good!
  12. Thanks. I'm a little too 'wordy' sometimes, lol. I wasn't really expecting specific answers to each question, just input on whatever might be important. I'll take what I can get! If soy is going to grow, at what point does this tend to happen? I'd hate to think I'd made a great candle and find out it's sitting in someones closet morphing into some gross cauliflower looking thing.
  13. I'm testing 415. I started a while back and got sidetrack but now I'm trying again. I'm new to 415, well, new to pure soy in general. I'm trying eco's and cd's. I know it needs to cure. What I'm curious about with soy is what do I need to watch for besides the standard stuff? I've read things about soy "growing"??? I'm not using color so I'm assuming I don't need to worry about fading or discoloring. I hope? Are there any issues that would develope later? Should I keep them on the shelf for a while for any reason? I know soy has a reputation for being kind of unpredictable. I'm open to any thoughts or suggestions. TIA!
  14. I've been having this problem with jj's. I stopped using them for awhile because I was afraid someone would try to pick it up and have a spill or something. I agree with Stella- if it's too hot to pick up (above the melt pool line) then it's too hot. Now I'm trying to use thicker glass to avoid this problem.
  15. I think you read my post right. I sometimes don't even know what my point is, lol. This is my first time using both 415 and this fo. So I'm new to both. Maybe I should have asked more specifically about which wick series people prefer for this wax. I'm sure there are easier fo's to test with, but seeing as how the wax is new for me too I figured I'd just go for it. I've used both of these jars before, but that doesn't much matter with a new wax. It's like starting from scratch. I like how the eco's and the lx's burn in the 415, but the jj seemed to keep a good temp with a cd 10. Top- it never did drown out.
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