Lee Love on wed 15 oct 08
Don,
I would like the information.
Thanks!
Lee
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Donald Burroughs wrote:
> Just received the following message regarding a fireable ceramic bonding material upon inquiry from Peter Schwartz of Aremco. Email me off list and I will send you price list and spec. sheet.
>
> Regards, Don Burroughs
>
>
> Thanks for your inquiry.
> We usually recommend the Ceramabond 503 for repairing ceramic art and pottery.
> Refer to attached Tech Bulletin for details.
> You would need to fire the 503 at 800-1000 deg F to fully strengthen.
> We can offer a 40% discount since you are a non-industrial user.
> A little bit of adhesive goes a long way.
> A price list is also attached.
> Just refer to this email if you decide to order.
> Feel free to contact me with any further questions.
>
> Regards,
>
> Peter Schwartz
> AREMCO Products, Inc.
> _________________________________________________________________
>
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Donald Burroughs on wed 15 oct 08
Just received the following message regarding a fireable ceramic bonding ma=
terial upon inquiry from Peter Schwartz of Aremco. Email me off list and I =
will send you price list and spec. sheet.
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Regards=2C Don Burroughs=20
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Thanks for your inquiry.
We usually recommend the Ceramabond 503 for repairing ceramic art and potte=
ry.
Refer to attached Tech Bulletin for details.
You would need to fire the 503 at 800-1000 deg F to fully strengthen.
We can offer a 40% discount since you are a non-industrial user.
A little bit of adhesive goes a long way.
A price list is also attached.
Just refer to this email if you decide to order.
Feel free to contact me with any further questions.
=20
Regards=2C
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Peter Schwartz
AREMCO Products=2C Inc.
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