Larry Nakanishi on tue 19 jul 11
We are setting up a bisque and glaze area and looking for ideas to organize
the work process and glaze containers. The majority of glazes are in 5 gal
buckets and a few in 2 gal containers. The raw material will be stored in
another area. I would like to keep the floor space as open as possible and
thought suspending shelving from the rafters or using wall shelf brackets.
If anyone would send some pictures of what you doing, I could probably use
it as a jumping off point.
Thank you very much in advance for your assistance.
Larry Nakanishi
Fremont,CA
June on wed 20 jul 11
If you have enough tables, as I do, I put most of my buckets on square plas=
tic gizmos with wheels, so I can easily move them in and out.
Regards,
June
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From: Larry Nakanishi
To: Clayart@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Sent: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 05:35:26 -0000 (UTC)
Subject: Organizing a glaze area
We are setting up a bisque and glaze area and looking for ideas to organize
the work process and glaze containers. The majority of glazes are in 5 gal
buckets and a few in 2 gal containers. The raw material will be stored in
another area. I would like to keep the floor space as open as possible and
thought suspending shelving from the rafters or using wall shelf brackets.
If anyone would send some pictures of what you doing, I could probably use
it as a jumping off point.
Thank you very much in advance for your assistance.
Larry Nakanishi
Fremont,CA
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