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Dunbar Plumbing

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Here was a new one for me.

Had a customer call me in dire need of "plumber's candles" for a wedding shower tomorrow night, pronto! She was going down a list of plumbers trying to find someone who would sell her some since all the hardware stores she called could only order it and have it in a few days.

I personally am not aware of these, maybe cause I only hatched out of the egg in the late 60's? She stated that they are long and thick, and very hard to come by. I stopped right there and excused myself from the conversation because she started giggling uncontrollably. I implied that she may want to call the plumbing supply houses in the area to fit her need.




I promise this isn't a joke, I really did get a call on plumber's candles today. Anyone who knows about these let me know. I can't see what candles provided in the plumbing industry unless it was for a source of light in crawlspaces or something. Or maybe even something tied to pouring lead joints but it takes a pretty strong source of heat to get a lead ladle going for pouring.
 

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Not 100% sure but there definately are plumbers candles and I beleive they were used to light the old fule torches. No spark ignighters back then.
 

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candles

In my past life, we used them in crawl spaces when there was no electricity and we used a candle when we were taking our test for Journeyman and masters licenses.

Just call a good supply house and ask.
 

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Last I knew they use talcum powder to keep the lead from sticking to the cloth.
 

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I think they'd be happier (giggle, giggle) with an alternative

I think they'd giggle a lot more with the "Household and Emergency Candle". The Plumbers Candles are described as "chubbier and slightly shorter" than these household candles (1 1/8" by 4 1/2" vs 3/4" by 7"), although perhaps chubby may be more appropriate for this particular group. Further I don't want to go :) .
 

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Cookie said:
Rugged,

You did also figure out why they were giggling right?
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Oh yeah.........definitely. At the time the statement was made I went kinda dull on them, I was trying to drive my truck in a huge rainstorm and was hoping for a service call that would equate to $$$.

So I guess I was kinda on track with my thinking with the lead pouring and the like, just a different application. I've seen those candles numerous times at weddings,,,,,,just didn't know they had anything to do with plumbers.

Damn we're good!
 
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