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<blockquote data-quote="Dozzer" data-source="post: 74346" data-attributes="member: 1208"><p>I gave potsnplants a ring today after having trouble with their website. Sadly out of stock of 3/16" sieves and can't get anymore in as the Australian manufacturer stopped making them. They couldn't compete with imported products. This is the same story I got from the miners den about three months back. I did give the miners den Sydney a ring anyway as they still had them listed on their site but no luck. The salesman there did say there may be a servo/retailer somewhere in the New England area importing the 3/16" sieves as that size is widely used as a "sapphire sieve" in that district. An interesting little tidbit that goes someway to strengthen my theory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dozzer, post: 74346, member: 1208"] I gave potsnplants a ring today after having trouble with their website. Sadly out of stock of 3/16" sieves and can't get anymore in as the Australian manufacturer stopped making them. They couldn't compete with imported products. This is the same story I got from the miners den about three months back. I did give the miners den Sydney a ring anyway as they still had them listed on their site but no luck. The salesman there did say there may be a servo/retailer somewhere in the New England area importing the 3/16" sieves as that size is widely used as a "sapphire sieve" in that district. An interesting little tidbit that goes someway to strengthen my theory. [/QUOTE]
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