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Laboratory Equipment |
| B&R Gas 3701 River Road Wilmington, NC 28412 Steel Tanks for elecrolysis anodes. |
| Branson Ultrasonic Corporation 41 Eagle Road P.O. Box 1961 Danbury, CT 06810 Ultrasonic cleaners for removal of concretions from delicate navigational and scientific instruments recovered from the site. |
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Cape Fear Community College Weld steel for cannon conservation. |
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Carteret Community College CCC has provided the use of an artifact storage and treatment facility. |
| Copycat Print Shop 615 S. 15th Street Wilmington, NC 28401 Production of display materials and reproduction of site plans. |
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East Carolina Craftsmen Thank you for donating buckets that will be used for the storage of
QAR artifacts. |
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East Carolina University Construction of wooden electrolysis and wet storage tanks. |
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Donation of plactic barrels for artifact storage and conservation |
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400 5-gallon buckets for artifact storage. |
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Thanks to Mr. Loftin for the mild steel. This steel will help in the
conservation of the QAR cannon and all other iron artifacts so they
can be displayed at the NCMM. |
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Parker Marine Enterprises A leader in the design and fabrication of small craft, Parker has fiberglassed
many storage and treatment tanks for cannons, hull timbers, and other
larger artifacts from QAR. |
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A very BIG thank you to Mr. Roy Lanier and his Mon-Thurs 1-3pm class. They went above and beyond the call of duty to cut our large sheets
of mild steel to make anodes for our cannon and other iron artifacts
so they can be displayed at the NCMM.
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Thanks to Mr. Melvin Renn for supplying the soda ash to make the solutions
in which the the cannon and other iron arifacts will be conserved so
they can be displayed at the NCMM. |
![]() Rubbermaid, Inc. P.O. Box 1606 Greenville, NC 27835 http://www.rubbermaid.com Livestock troughs for storage of large artifacts; scrub brushes for cleaning artifacts and tanks. |
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University of North Carolina - Wilmington |
![]() Williams Hardware 3011 Bridges Street Morehead City, NC 28557 Donation of pwer drill, drill bits, rotary tool, extension cord, repirator, and ear protection. |
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Joe Clark A special thank you goes out to Mr. Joe Clark!! This gentleman came to our Grand Opening and realized we could utilize a spare dust collector he had used for his previously owned business. Mr. Clark is now retired and seems to enjoy giving what he can to help the QAR Project. The numerous items he gave to the project will be very helpful in making this lab a productive one. Thank you so much Mr. Joe Clark! |
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