Martin Rice on fri 4 dec 09
Probably everyone on the list knows about this, but on the chance that some=
don't know about it, I just came across a site called glazemixer.com that =
will mix glaze recipes for you. It's probably worth taking a look if you ha=
ve recipes and don't want to or can't mix them yourselves.
Martin
Signal Mountain, TN
Sojourner Forspam on tue 15 nov 11
I heard about this website on another forum. They custom mix glazes. I
have no idea how they price things or how reliable they are; one person
reported that she was satisfied with what she got from them but that she
couldn't report as to repeatability / reliability (from batch to batch)
In my current situation, I really can't have a lot of chemicals sitting
about, nor do I have a safe place to mix glazes were I to try. Also, giv=
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the rate at which I screw up recipes (for food I mean), I'm not sure I
should be mixing my own glazes at this point in time. Yet I would like t=
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be able to use something besides the standard canned glazes.
Has anyone had any experience with them?=3D20=3D20
Thanks.
Soj
Lakeside Pottery on thu 17 nov 11
Lakeside Pottery is using Glazemixer for years now and we had great=3D20
experience with them. WE purchased thousands of lbs from them in the pas=
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several years and the more we use them the more it does not make any sens=
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to mix your own glazes fro the reasons you have mentioned (space safety,=3D=
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repeatability and on time delivery, service). See below a link to all of=
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6 glaze recipes when we are using and purchasing from Glaze Mixer:
http://www.lakesidepottery.com/Pages/Glaze-recipes-at-Lakeside-Pottery.ht=
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Good luck, Patty and Morty
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