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  2. Wax melter - Wikipedia

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    Wax melters are devices used in the packaging and candle-making industries to melt wax. The type of tank used to melt candle wax is quite different from adhesives, solder, and tar. For example, tanks used for adhesives may need to be heated up to 260 °C (500 °F) [ 1 ] whilst an organic soy wax will be ruined at over 60 °C (140 °F) and ...

  3. Save Money on Candles With These Tips and Alternatives - AOL

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    Websites like eBay, Mercari and OfferUp may have affordable second-hand candles in decent shape. ... there’s always the option to save on candles by making your own. All you need is wax (usually ...

  4. Williamsburg Soap and Candle Factory - Wikipedia

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    All of the candles were made at the on-site manufacturing plant, and all of the candle-making equipment was designed and built by its owners and employees. [1] Customers could view the products being made through a glass window in the store; and were allowed to dip their own candles.

  5. History of candle making - Wikipedia

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    Candle moulding machine in Indonesia circa 1920. Candle making was developed independently in a number of countries around the world. [1]Candles were primarily made from tallow and beeswax in Europe from the Roman period until the modern era, when spermaceti (from sperm whales) was used in the 18th and 19th centuries, [2] and purified animal fats and paraffin wax since the 19th century. [1]

  6. Gurley Novelty - Wikipedia

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    Gurley Novelty or simply Gurley was a candle-making company that existed throughout the second half of the 20th century. Gurley was known for making small, figurine-shaped candles for the main holidays, most notably Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Halloween. The company was owned by Franklin Gurley, who also designed the candles.

  7. Chandlery - Wikipedia

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    Americans used the term chandlery for these ship-chandleries, [5] but tended to prefer the term chandler's shop. Both terms are still in use. Both terms are still in use. The job function and title, chandler , still exists as someone who works in the chandlery business or manages a chandler's shop.

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