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Q: In gas alone, how much does it cost to run a glass blowing furnac...
A: Crafty, Wonderful! Something I could never get to the point of doing. The answer would be based on the cost of gas from your local gas company, and how often, a... Read More »
Q: Would glass blowing shops let me use their furnace?
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A: Glass is made from natural ingredients, including sand, limestone and soda ash. Adding recycled glass, known as cullet, into the mix means it does not need heat... Read More »
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