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Lab Specializing in Removable Prosthesis
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<blockquote data-quote="Luke" data-source="post: 183029" data-attributes="member: 13698"><p>[USER=8469]@JMN[/USER] well i have resolved many of these issues since this post. Used a similar approach to pressure pot but had my father tap it in for me on a shrader valve stem. It holds pressure! Haha</p><p></p><p>You highly recommend benco? I had been getting quotes from zahn. But benco may be a better deal. I notice my company does order some stone, plaster, and pumice from Benco. </p><p></p><p>As for some of the othwr stuff i listed, found ways around it. I am purchasing dry model trimmer (save on plumbing) from a member. And found an old forum where a member used kettle cooker for hydrocolloid molds.</p><p></p><p>Not the greatest facility but soon I will be able to produce and upgrade as business grows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luke, post: 183029, member: 13698"] [USER=8469]@JMN[/USER] well i have resolved many of these issues since this post. Used a similar approach to pressure pot but had my father tap it in for me on a shrader valve stem. It holds pressure! Haha You highly recommend benco? I had been getting quotes from zahn. But benco may be a better deal. I notice my company does order some stone, plaster, and pumice from Benco. As for some of the othwr stuff i listed, found ways around it. I am purchasing dry model trimmer (save on plumbing) from a member. And found an old forum where a member used kettle cooker for hydrocolloid molds. Not the greatest facility but soon I will be able to produce and upgrade as business grows. [/QUOTE]
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