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patching a kiln

updated mon 20 mar 06

 

bill edwards on sat 18 mar 06


I think it is Andrew? But I am trying to hold me
eye-lids open and cannot think straight, about who it
is that needs to patch their kiln from a glaze boil
over.

I have about 5+ lb's that I will donate for the
postage. Just write me off list, there may be more. I
thought I had gotten rid of everything but 3 trucks
and a very large trailor and I am still finding years
of hidden things stashed all over the place. You can
patch your kiln once you dig the junk out. I also
might suggest my kiln wash and for you a catch basin
for testing glazes till you figure out how they are
going to react.

Copper and ash glazes (others) can have a real party
down there especially each time you turn the heat up
and get them to melting to the oldies.


Bill Edwards
http://apottersmark.blogspot.com/

'Studio Pottery Set-up for Sell, offers considered!'

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