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questions re: mouth sprayers

updated fri 4 jun 99

 

Stephen Mills on thu 3 jun 99

In response to Caroline's post. The sprayer we sell has an attached can
and a longish conical mouthpiece which concentrates the operators
blowing, reducing the effort needed to use it. the whole thing is made
out of stainless steel and is very lightweight. Cost around 20 UK pounds
ex works. I have 3 and find them invaluable.

Steve Mills
Bath
UK


In message , Caroline and Hedley Saunders writes
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>Bath Potters Supplies sell a great mouth sprayer which is ideal for spraying
>small areas, both Steve Mills and Mike Bailey are on Clayart and I'm sure
>they could explain how the thing works. It is easy to use and easy to clean.
>I've only used mine for glazes so far.
>BPS website: http://www.bathpotters.demon.co.uk
>stevemills@bathpotters.demon.co.uk
>MIKE@bathpotters.demon.co.uk
>
>Caroline
>Devon, England
>delphin@eclipse.co.ukX
>Remove the X from the address (there to keep spam spiders at bay)
>

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Steve Mills
Bath
UK
home e-mail: stevemills@mudslinger.demon.co.uk
work e-mail: stevemills@bathpotters.demon.co.uk
own website: http://www.mudslinger.demon.co.uk
BPS website: http://www.bathpotters.demon.co.uk