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frit p-25

updated fri 16 dec 05

 

steve baker on thu 15 dec 05


If you mean Pemco 25, I am pretty certain that Highwater Clays in Asheville, NC carries it. If it is the one I am thinking, it is a borate based frit with a very low melting point.

Steve

Candida Thorpe wrote: Hey claybuds,
Is this frit still available and if not, is there a
substitute?

Candida in FL

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William & Susan Schran User on thu 15 dec 05


On 12/14/05 3:21 PM, "Candida Thorpe" wrote:

> Hey claybuds,
> Is this frit still available and if not, is there a
> substitute?

Ferro Frit 3269 is the substitute.


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