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  • October 4, 2023

    October Update

    As at 4 Oct, we have a shipment of Bullseye including Glascadia colours & loads of clear frit, Oceanside and Dichromagic being transported to port on their journey to Australia by Sea. Our Effetre order has been collected from Venice...

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  • September 8, 2023

    September Update - what's coming

    A crate of Icicle Oceanside is on its way and expected to arrive in October. Hot heads have been ordered and hopefully here by the end of the month! Then all kits will be revamped and restocked! More COE090 and...

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  • July 29, 2023

    Next Shipment due 12 Aug

    Our large shipment from Bullseye, and Glasshive is almost here... Will be here on Thursday 12 AugustAnd this is what is coming: Papyros Rolls 52cm x 25m Mini Cone Bowl Slumping Molds Rectangular Slumper Bullseye ThinFire Shelf Paper (Rolls -...

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  • July 21, 2023

    Large Sheet Glass

    We have received multiple inquiries from our clients regarding full sheets of Bullseye glass. To cater to this demand, we are pleased to announce that we will be offering the option to purchase these sheets, although please note that due...

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  • July 3, 2023

    July Stock update

    Brass Mashers coming in this week (17 July) Papyros paper is back in stock! High temp wire from Hotline is back and with a new size. Running pliers are back in stock. The large shipment of sheet glass (Oceanside and...

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  • June 18, 2023

    June Update and up coming changes to Freight

    Welcome to our latest shipment update, where we bring you the latest news on our incoming goods. Despite some delays and challenges, we are excited to share the progress and upcoming changes in our freight operations. Delayed Glass Shipment: We...

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  • May 9, 2023

    Storing Glass Frit

    When storing glass frit or grain, it's crucial to protect it from moisture, contaminants, and physical damage. Here are some effective storage solutions:

    1. Glass Jars or Bottles: Use airtight glass containers with secure lids, labeling each for easy identification.

    2. Plastic Containers: Opt for high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polypropylene (PP) containers designed for chemical storage.

    3. Ziplock Bags: Use high-quality plastic bags, squeezing out air and considering double-bagging.

    4. Silica Gel Packets: Add moisture-absorbing silica gel packets to maintain a dry environment.

    5. Storage Boxes with Dividers: For larger quantities, choose boxes with compartments to organize different types of frit.

    6. Controlled Environment: Consider a humidity-controlled cabinet or a dry room for highly sensitive glass frit.

    Remember to store the frit in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight and extreme temperatures. Proper labeling and documentation are also essential for inventory management.

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  • May 6, 2023

    What's New in May 2023

    We have just received our order of Reichenbach (6 months plus to get this one!). Over the coming days you will see the rod colours updated and just about every colour in Frit will now be available in fine grade. ...

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  • April 16, 2023

    Demystifying Frit Sizing

    The industry doesn't have standard frit sizes. While they may use the similar language e.g. Powder, Fine, Medium etc., the grading of the sizes is different.   To best illustrate the differences, let us compare the Powder grade across the Manufacturers,...

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