Jeff Ferguson on sat 2 jan 99
I am interested in purchasing a chemical bin/table. I don,t know of a
supplier. A used one would be fine . If anyone may know where I may find one
let me know. Thanks.
Nick Zappa on sun 3 jan 99
Try Alpine Pottery Equipment at A.R.T. Studio Clay Company, Inc.
www.artclay.com 800-323 0212. Pricey but well built.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Ferguson
To: CLAYART@LSV.UKY.EDU
Date: Saturday, January 02, 1999 4:50 PM
Subject: Chemical bin wanted
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>I am interested in purchasing a chemical bin/table. I don,t know of a
>supplier. A used one would be fine . If anyone may know where I may find
one
>let me know. Thanks.
>
Nanci Bishof on sun 3 jan 99
Check out your local restaruant supply store. They have large flour bins on
wheels that work well for large batches of chemicals.
nanci
Dennis Davis on mon 4 jan 99
Jeff,
A couple of years ago when I was putting together a new pottery for a
school, we purchased a chemical bin/table from Bailey Ceramic Supply.
Phone: 1-800-431-6067
Dennis in Stafford, VA
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Jeff Ferguson wrote:
> I am interested in purchasing a chemical bin/table. I don,t know of a
> supplier.
Dan Tarro on tue 5 jan 99
Just a word about your choices of material used in your bin that you buy.
I assume that it will be for dry storage in this comment. I have seen
some bins made out of aluminum and others made out of plated metal that
don't seem to last. The ones that I use are the plated steel kind. It
seems that some of the materials that we use as potters seem to react
harshly to a lot of metals. I have pits in the bottom of my bins and
others have rusted almost through. Aluminum reacts even faster. I would
think that a bin made of plastic would be the most cost effective and
last the longest.
My two cents.
Dan Tarro
Oak Tree Stoneware
Ham Lake, Minnesota
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