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olympic (and wussy elements)

updated mon 3 jun 02

 

Bacia Edelman on sun 2 jun 02


I am enchanted with Snail's word "wussy" to describe Olympic
elements.
Not in the dictionary, it is perfect for the elements of the
3.3 cubic foot
Olympic, 8 yr. old kiln, I just sold. I charged a very fair
price but am edging toward a bit of guilt. NAH, I am just
going to enjoy my new ConeArt (same size with electronic
programmer) kiln, and hope the guy who bought my Olympic
can handle the "wussy" elements. Or change them.
Bacia

Scott Harrison on sun 2 jun 02


I just replaced my Olympic elements with Euclid's for my 3027 oval. Euclid's
cost me 160.00 a set and Olympic wants 240.00. The Euclid ones were
obviously heavier and work great. I also coated them with ITC 213. You can
find their address, phone, and website in Ceramics Monthly.
Scott Harrison
South Fork High School
Humboldt Redwoods CA

> From: Bacia Edelman
> Reply-To: Ceramic Arts Discussion List
> Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2002 07:55:09 -0500
> To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
> Subject: Re: Olympic (and wussy elements)
>
> I am enchanted with Snail's word "wussy" to describe Olympic
> elements.
> Not in the dictionary, it is perfect for the elements of the
> 3.3 cubic foot
> Olympic, 8 yr. old kiln, I just sold. I charged a very fair
> price but am edging toward a bit of guilt. NAH, I am just
> going to enjoy my new ConeArt (same size with electronic
> programmer) kiln, and hope the guy who bought my Olympic
> can handle the "wussy" elements. Or change them.
> Bacia
>
>
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