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cone 6 lava electric (actually, storage containers)

updated fri 27 oct 00

 

Nina Jones on wed 25 oct 00


Hi, Toby. Regarding the plastic storage containers, I suspect what you've =
heard is an urban myth. Or refers to a particular glaze or, perhaps, a =
particular kind of plastic? All of the glazes I've ever purchased, at the =
school I attended, at Lill Street where I'm currently studying and in my =
studio at home are all in plastic containers. As a matter of fact, my =
supplier only sells plastic containers for glaze storage. Lill Street =
uses all kinds of plastic containers from milk cartons, to yogurt =
containers to plastic garbage containers you can find at your hardware. =
All of the raw materials are also stored in plastic containers, usually =
tupperware style storage containers.

Maybe someone was pulling your leg? (:>)

Nina D. Jones
Southside Chicago
@ njones@winston.com=20

Sharon31 on thu 26 oct 00


I think it is right! I keep my glazes in golden containers!(Thin square, the
kind you bring food home from the supermarket)
Ababi
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nina Jones"
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Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 10:49
Subject: Re: cone 6 lava electric (actually, storage containers)


Hi, Toby. Regarding the plastic storage containers, I suspect what you've
heard is an urban myth. Or refers to a particular glaze or, perhaps, a
particular kind of plastic? All of the glazes I've ever purchased, at the
school I attended, at Lill Street where I'm currently studying and in my
studio at home are all in plastic containers. As a matter of fact, my
supplier only sells plastic containers for glaze storage. Lill Street uses
all kinds of plastic containers from milk cartons, to yogurt containers to
plastic garbage containers you can find at your hardware. All of the raw
materials are also stored in plastic containers, usually tupperware style
storage containers.

Maybe someone was pulling your leg? (:>)

Nina D. Jones
Southside Chicago
@ njones@winston.com

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