Marie Gibbons on fri 26 oct 01
Hello, and thanks to all who have responded on and off line to my questions
about a cold studio. the experiences you all have shared have helped me alot
in making the decision to move my in progress and drying pieces inside!
Getting ready for shows for the holiday season, I surely don't want to have
the risk of pieces freezing and then collapsing after they thaw!
Thanks again!!!
marie gibbons
www.oooladies.com
Cindy Strnad on fri 26 oct 01
Dear Marie,
If you do get any frozen pieces, don't let them
thaw. It's been my experience that if I allow them
to remain outside long enough, they'll dry even
though frozen and they'll be okay.
Best of luck with your show,
Cindy Strnad
Earthen Vessels Pottery
RR 1, Box 51
Custer, SD 57730
USA
cindy@earthen-vessels-pottery.com
http://www.earthen-vessels-pottery.com
Marie Gibbons on fri 26 oct 01
In a message dated 10/26/01 11:20:23 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
earthenv@GWTC.NET writes:
> If you do get any frozen pieces, don't let them
> thaw. It's been my experience that if I allow them
> to remain outside long enough, they'll dry even
> though frozen and they'll be okay.
>
> Best of luck with your show,
>
> Cindy Strnad
>
Thanks Cindy! that is a great tid bit of info, i am sure others would be
glad to file this one away as well!
marie
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