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updated sat 26 apr 03

 

Roger Korn on thu 24 apr 03


I'm building a huge electric sculpure kiln and need (560) 3" x 4.5" x9"
K-23s, or (640) 2.5" bricks? Who has the best deal? For shipping costs,
the nearer to Arizona the better. I can pickup within a 300 mile radius.

Many thanks,
Roger

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Roger Korn
McKay Creek Ceramics
In AZ: PO Box 463
4215 Culpepper Ranch Rd
Rimrock, AZ 86335
928-567-5699
In OR: PO Box 436
31330 NW Pacific Ave.
North Plains, OR 97133
503-647-5464 <- until May 3, then heading for AZ

LindaBlossom on fri 25 apr 03


I went to Laguna with their office an hour away and then checked a place
in Michigan and found that even with the much higher shipping cost, I saved
almost 600 due to the lower brick cost. Industrial Firebrick is the one in
Michigan and I found them on the web. So it would be best to do some
comparison shopping.

Linda

Ithca, NY


> I'm building a huge electric sculpure kiln and need (560) 3" x 4.5" x9"
> K-23s, or (640) 2.5" bricks? Who has the best deal? For shipping costs,
> the nearer to Arizona the better. I can pickup within a 300 mile radius.
>
> Many thanks,
> Roger
>
> --
> Roger Korn
> McKay Creek Ceramics
> In AZ: PO Box 463
> 4215 Culpepper Ranch Rd
> Rimrock, AZ 86335
> 928-567-5699
> In OR: PO Box 436
> 31330 NW Pacific Ave.
> North Plains, OR 97133
> 503-647-5464 <- until May 3, then heading for AZ
>
>
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