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fw: lead, etc

updated fri 5 mar 10

 

Edouard Bastarache on thu 4 mar 10


Wrong !!!
Enuff fear-mongering

you may use leaded glazes if you abide by the law and by-laws :
This site is bilingual=3D20

Lead and Ceramics
Plomb et C=3DE9ramique=3D20
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/smart2000/Pb%20legislations.htm

Gis,

Edouard Bastarache M.D.
Spertesperantisto (Lernu-Paris)

Sorel-Tracy
Quebec

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----- Original Message -----=3D20
From: "Centa Uhalde"
To: "clay art"
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2010 2:03 PM
Subject: Lead, etc


> Okay. So I should have read the archives first. No form of lead is =3D
good on
> functional ware and not even sculpture if sharing kiln with former. =3D
So, am I
> stuck with drab color in low fire electric if what I'm wanting is
> transparent, pooling, stable and rich color?
>=3D20
>=3D20
> Centa Theresa
> www.centatheresa.com
>