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    just a quick question
    trying to source candle holders for our latest projects
    have found the usual sizes at carbatec etc but was after larger varieties
    approx. 40mm and up
    any help would be great
    thanks
    SCOTT

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    Are you after actual holders or just the "sleeve" for fire-prevention?
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    hey skewy
    not really sure , because i can understand using copper pipe as a sleeve
    but does this prevent the heat transfer when the candle burns down to it's minimun ???
    thanks
    SCOTT

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    So long as there're no "hairy bits" in the bottom of the candle receptacle then there shouldn't be a problem when the wick gutters out. Having said that, we'll probably get a few stories of gloom and woe and fiery bedrooms now.

    If you'd like that li'l extra peace of mind you can always try the good ol' coin trick: where you epoxy in a new coin of appropriate size (showing the date, of course! ) before fitting the tube. Better still if you can emboss a disk with your own mark, but I'm sure you get the idea.

    The real advantage behind using copper tube, old bottle-necks and the like is that you can create a custom fitting to complement your work instead of something "off the shelf."
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    cheers skewy
    it sounds like i'm getting a bit carried away for no reason
    thanks for your input
    thanks again
    SCOTT

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    I wouldn't say for no reason. If you sell a candlestick and it burns down the customer's house 'cos it goes up in flames, well... you're liable.

    I made some holders for some 4" & 6" candles and had similar concerns. So I grabbed a candle, ran it through the bandsaw to trim off just enough to fit into the holder and put it to the litmus test. It passed... but I still soldered copper disks to the bottoms of the sleeves for extra peace of mind. And that li'l extra bit of "bling."

    (What a stoopid word, eh? "Bling." Still, 'tis no worse than "glitz" I guess. [shrug])
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