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^10 tile setters?

updated tue 1 may 01

 

John Baise on mon 23 apr 01


I know i have asked this- wait wait wait, first of all i would like to
thank everyone who replied to my earlier inquiries. thank-you.
now then, does anyone know where i might locate ^10 tile setters?
its seems hard to get past the "well we have them that are good to ^6 but at
cone ^10 you will ruin them. well, they will last a little while if you
flip them back and forth.
I have a huge project to put tile into a skateboard park- hey, no laughing!
and i want them to be sooper strong.
thanks any and all replies will be gratefully appreciated!
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Jonathan Kaplan on mon 23 apr 01


on 4/23/01 12:25 PM, John Baise at vbpools@HOTMAIL.COM wrote:

> I know i have asked this- wait wait wait, first of all i would like to
> thank everyone who replied to my earlier inquiries. thank-you.
> now then, does anyone know where i might locate ^10 tile setters?
> its seems hard to get past the "well we have them that are good to ^6 but at
> cone ^10 you will ruin them. well, they will last a little while if you
> flip them back and forth.
> I have a huge project to put tile into a skateboard park- hey, no laughing!
> and i want them to be sooper strong.
> thanks any and all replies will be gratefully appreciated!



Ferro Corporation/Kiln Furniture Systems
Cesco Plant
416 Maple Avenue
PO Box 151
Crooksville Ohioo 43731

800 245-8225
740 982-9396

They produce a wide range of kiln furniture systems including tile setters.


Jonathan
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Jonathan Kaplan
Ceramic Design Group
PO Box 775112
Steamboat Springs CO 80477
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Plant Location
1280 13th Street
Steamboat Springs CO 80487
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Gail Dapogny on mon 23 apr 01


John, Have you considered using plate setters where you separate the flat
mini-shelves with small risers. Tiles wouldn't warp on these. I know
Axners has them; probably many of the other places also.

>I know i have asked this- wait wait wait, first of all i would like to
>thank everyone who replied to my earlier inquiries. thank-you.
>now then, does anyone know where i might locate ^10 tile setters?
>its seems hard to get past the "well we have them that are good to ^6 but at
>cone ^10 you will ruin them. well, they will last a little while if you
>flip them back and forth.
>I have a huge project to put tile into a skateboard park- hey, no laughing!
>and i want them to be sooper strong.
>thanks any and all replies will be gratefully appreciated!
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Ross Hartman on fri 27 apr 01


What about saggars? Would they work?

L8R/Ross


John Baise wrote:

> I know i have asked this- wait wait wait, first of all i would like =
to
> thank everyone who replied to my earlier inquiries. thank-you.
> now then, does anyone know where i might locate ^10 tile setters?
> its seems hard to get past the "well we have them that are good to ^6 b=
ut at
> cone ^10 you will ruin them. well, they will last a little while if yo=
u
> flip them back and forth.
> I have a huge project to put tile into a skateboard park- hey, no laugh=
ing!
> and i want them to be sooper strong.
> thanks any and all replies will be gratefully appreciated!
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