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  1. Thanks everyone for the replies. :grin2: I do appreciate them. What are EVO dyes? I don't recognize the abrev. ;) Also, where can I get the specs on the 464, so when I test, I'll have some idea when to add color, fragrance, etc. I will let you know how it works out. I do hope that the 464 works for me mainly because of shipping. It is about $5 to $6 cheaper a case than the Ecosoya. (Suppliers are closer to me.)

    I am hoping that we get our new shop built soon so that I'll have my new candle room. If you didn't already know, we had a Tornado hit our home & outdoor shops back in April. Major damage. :( But the house is almost thru being repaired. ($34,000 later). Lost both outdoor shops. Oh well, we lived thru it and all is well! :D It has been a pain not getting to tinker with my candles, but now that the house is finished being repaired inside; I can play! :drool:

    Thanks again!

    Beverly S

  2. I have been testing the Ecosoya Advanced hoping to switch from the wax that I have been using for the past couple of years (switching due to hard to find). I like the Ecosoya but was wondering about trying this GB 464 wax. I have order 10 pounds to test and was wondering what everyone thought about it versus the Ecosoya Advanced CB. The shipping on the GB 464 is way cheaper for me due to closer suppliers. :D I am hoping this will be an answer to my "freight poor" wallet. Thanks in advance for any replies.

    Beverly S. :wink2:

  3. amieelynne,

    thanks for the reply. There is no water heater nearby for me to tie into. Yes, it is for cleanup only. You know how it is... I have always dreamed of a room of my own. I about fell out when my hubby told me that he was doing this for me! I sort of know somethings that I definately want. But I knew that other candlemakers with work areas would have ideas also; especially things that they would do differently.

    Thanks for the reply,

    Beverly S

  4. Hey guys & gals,

    Back on April 2nd, we had the misfortune of a tornado doing major damage to our home & destroying 2 farm shops. On the bright side of things, we survived and are in the process of finishing repairs to home. Next week, a contractor is going to start on our new farm shop.

    My hubby is adding a new room onto his new shop for my candlemaking! confetti.gif It will be approx. a 15 x 20 room. I was wondering if any of you would be willing to share a few tips on what works for you in your own work areas. imnotworthy.gif I am trying to figure out counter space, cabinets, sink, what size water heater, etc. If I had a few tips, I could incorporate them into my own room to help with organization. Thanks in advance! thumb.gif

    Beverly S wave.gif

  5. I used this wax until it was discontinued. Had noticed on Early American Candle Supplies that Cargill C-1 was being referred to as "formerly S-1". Being curious and praying that this was still my wax. I emailed the Early American and this was their reply:

    HONEYWELL BOUGHT THERE WAX FROM CARGILL AND NOW WE CARRY CARGILL AND THE SAME PRODUCT IS NOW CALLED C1.

    SINCERELY,

    JOHN

    So for those of you that liked the Astorlite S-1 (myself included), I am glad to know this tidbit of information. :D

    See ya,

    Beverly

  6. Henryk,

    I saw your post regarding the S-1. I emailed the Early American Candle Supply and this was their reply:

    HONEYWELL BOUGHT THERE WAX FROM CARGILL AND NOW WE CARRY CARGILL AND THE SAME PRODUCT IS NOW CALLED C1.

    SINCERELY,

    JOHN

    So for those of you that liked the Astorlite S-1 (myself included), I am glad to know this tidbit of information. :D

    See ya,

    Beverly

  7. Hello everyone!

    I made a small batch of candles (2 -16 oz. jars). I used Old Christmas Tree fragrance with Cargill C-3 soy wax. Did everything like normal.... And kaboom!!! eek.gif Look at the candles 3 days later... One is seeping & the other isn't. The candles have been (curing with lids on) sitting together on the same shelf. I thought that this was rather strange being the fact that they were poured from the same batch! confused.gif I dabbed the top of the candle to get the seepage off of it. I check it the next day and it is still seeping and the other candle hasn't seeped at all. Anyway, I thought that I would share. Just thought that it was really weird. crazy.gif

    Happy pouring!!! wave.gif

    Beverly

  8. Hi everyone! :)

    I was wondering what you guys would suggest as a starting point for wicking a 3" diam. pillar candle made with soy. I have made containers for over a year using the CD wick series. I was wondering if I would have to switch to a different brand of wick because of the soy pillar wax. :o Any suggestions would be appreciated as always. :D

    TIA,

    Beverly ;)

  9. Hi!

    I am a newbie to this board, but not to candlemaking. I had the misfortune of having my soy wax discontinued by the Astorlite company. :mad: So, now I am back to the drawing board of trying new waxes to decide what I am going to switch to! :( I was wondering if anyone had tried the Cargill C-3 wax and what did you think about it. Or do you have any suggestions. Any input would be greatly appreciated! :)

    TIA,

    Beverly :cool:

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