Group Buy? - Polypropylene Filter Bags

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Ya, as long as you're sure you want them... I'll hold them for you. See you then.

I'm now out of bags!!!
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I'm sure, I'll see you at the meeting
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Bah I wanted one.....or three.
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Looking for info on the mesh bags that were being offered in Feb. 2004
I would like to have a gross of #30 (very fine)
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I am very please with mine.
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looks like I got here to late for the bags.... story of my life.
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He may order more if he has enought to do an order. I could use two more myself.
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Catfish wrote:looks like I got here to late for the bags.... story of my life.
I can still get some more. The minimum order is 50 and the cost is around $2.25 ea. I don't suggest getting such a small micron size though, unless you want all 50 bags. The 100 micron are about as small as I think anyone would be willing to go because of the pressure drop through the bag.

Let me know.

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I would be in for 4 minimum, possibly more. Let us revive this thread for any latecomers.
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I will be using these bags for a test collecting bone particals from mechanically ground chicken. This is a process in which hotdog and bologney is made. A #30 bag is excellant for this process.

Let me get back about the lot size, I see no problems.
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Catfish wrote:collecting bone particals from mechanically ground chicken.
Oh yeah, I heard of that filtering technique.. It's Steve Tyree's Chicken Zone :wink:
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Catfish wrote:I will be using these bags for a test collecting bone particals from mechanically ground chicken. This is a process in which hotdog and bologney is made. A #30 bag is excellant for this process.
Are you sure you got the right message board? :?
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Probably not, I was lookng for this type of filtered bag and this site was among them. The price looked right so I joined to see if I might get in on the group action. I hope I haven't offended anyone for doing so.

I did check out the photo's... Very Nice. You and the other members seem to be very cool. I told another manager that I might have found mesh bags worth looking into. He ask what site, I couldn't remember exactly. But I knew it had something to do with Reefs. He ask if you might be the
"Coral Reefer Club" No offence meant, but it was funny.

I completely understand if you would not want to include us in your ventures. I will resign my membership immediately.

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Nah.... don't do that! It was just funny and kinda threw us off when you told us what you wanted them for..... You don't have to cut out.....
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Sometimes I wonder if we are reefers in a 60's sense. I was just being a smart ass. Sorry about that.

If you need filter bags, can I refer you to Olds Filtration Engineering in Daphne, AL? I'm an engineer at a chemical company. I work with Olds Filtration quite a bit for our filter bags. My contact is Linda Bohanan and her business number is (251) 626-9492. Tell her Jeff McHenry from Atofina sent you. They can make nearly any micron size, but the minimum batch quantity is around 50, she'll let you know for certain.

http://www.oldsfiltration.com/

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