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where to buy york wheels

updated mon 3 aug 98

 

Sierra Polsinelli on fri 31 jul 98

For anyone else who is interested in the York wheel. It weights 50
lbs, is one-piece cast concrete and can only be purchased through
Axner Pottery.

Axner Pottery Supply
P.O. Box 621484
Oviedo, FL 32765

Phone: 800 843 7057
Fax: 407 365 5573
Email: Axner@ATTmail.com
Website www.axner.com

AND for anyone living in the greater Cleveland area - you can get
great lessons from Feets of Clay - Tim Flynn, 2252 Lee Road, Cleveland
Heights, Ohio 44118. (216) 321-7687. Tim is a great guy, reasonable,
and fun to learn with!

Happy Potting.



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Andrew Lubow on sat 1 aug 98

How weatherproof is it if I leave it on my patio?
-----Original Message-----
From: Sierra Polsinelli
To: CLAYART@LSV.UKY.EDU
Date: Friday, July 31, 1998 3:10 PM
Subject: Where to Buy York Wheels


----------------------------Original message----------------------------
For anyone else who is interested in the York wheel. It weights 50
lbs, is one-piece cast concrete and can only be purchased through
Axner Pottery.

Axner Pottery Supply
P.O. Box 621484
Oviedo, FL 32765

Phone: 800 843 7057
Fax: 407 365 5573
Email: Axner@ATTmail.com
Website www.axner.com

AND for anyone living in the greater Cleveland area - you can get
great lessons from Feets of Clay - Tim Flynn, 2252 Lee Road, Cleveland
Heights, Ohio 44118. (216) 321-7687. Tim is a great guy, reasonable,
and fun to learn with!

Happy Potting.



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Sierra Polsinelli on sun 2 aug 98


---Andrew Lubow wrote:
>
> ----------------------------Original
message----------------------------
> How weatherproof is it if I leave it on my patio?


Andrew,

Roger York says that it can be left outside, just make sure it is not
in standing water, since that would rust out the bearings.

The concrete can take the elements just fine!


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