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Realized you may not read my response to you on OP. Thought of a question though. I don't really know what I need to get for him. Figured the kit would already have what he needed. Would you mind giving me a little guidance as to what I need to get?

Edited to ask it this way. Does the starter kit have everything needed to do a project? Then, if he likes it, I could just get additional items?

Please see my response on other post re this too!

Thanks a LOT!

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Always Stepping Outside Myself
 
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I GOT IT!!

Thank you SO much for all your help Rainee! You just don't know how much I appreciate that.

Can hardly wait until he gets it now.


Always Stepping Outside Myself
 
Posts: 2227 | Location: OKlahoma | Registered: Oct 19, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Glad I could help. For future metal purchases you can also find the creative metals at Dickblick on-line at pretty reasonable prices. Check out these molds they have for working with metals.

http://www.dickblick.com/produ.../?clickTracking=true

Note: Thin metal flashing found at local hardware stores can also be used as can some rubber stamps for molds.

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