Chris and Nissa on mon 6 aug 07
Anybody know how I can find out info on ALAMOS stamped hard fire brick?
They look very similar to MOREX stamped fire brick I have in color and grain
(yellow/tan). They are new bricks strapped to a pallet. Of course I am
looking to use them for a kiln.any help would be appreciated.
Paul Herman on mon 6 aug 07
Chris and/or Nissa,
try this link:
http://calbricks.netfirms.com/brick.alamos.html
Paul Herman
Great Basin Pottery
Doyle, California US
http://greatbasinpottery.com
On Aug 6, 2007, at 7:58 AM, Chris and Nissa wrote:
> Anybody know how I can find out info on ALAMOS stamped hard fire
> brick?
> They look very similar to MOREX stamped fire brick I have in color
> and grain
> (yellow/tan). They are new bricks strapped to a pallet. Of course
> I am
> looking to use them for a kiln.any help would be appreciated.
>
Ted Neal on tue 7 aug 07
Looks like Pauls link will give you the info you probably need.
If you need to know more call John Mattison.
He is the Sales Rep for Harbison Walker (Formerly APGreen Products as well)
in Utah. He helped me out many many times with information on refractories.
He knows everything and is a heck of a nice guy.
John Mattison 1.801.886.0545
Harbison Walker Refractories Company
Salt lake City UT
Ted Neal
Ball State University
On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 09:58:13 -0500, Chris and Nissa wrote:
>Anybody know how I can find out info on ALAMOS stamped hard fire brick?
>They look very similar to MOREX stamped fire brick I have in color and grain
>(yellow/tan). They are new bricks strapped to a pallet. Of course I am
>looking to use them for a kiln.any help would be appreciated.
>
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