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identify these chemicals?

updated mon 24 mar 03

 

Rick Hamelin on sun 23 mar 03


Two great sources for frit analysis:
http://home.earthlink.net/~fgaydos/frits.html
http://www.matrix2000.co.nz/MaterialsWeb/
> Howdy claybuds,
> I have several bags of chemicals from an old potters barn in Ohio. Wondered if
> anybody knew what they were....
> Ferro Frit 3247 50#
> Ocmulgie 5#
> #92 Black Reusche 50# (looks like a stain or maybe glaze)
> 2:61 clay 50# bag. from Ky/Tenn Clay Co. in Mayfield Ky. Looks
> to be a ball clay but not sure.
> All these chemical were sealed in plastic bags and from the 60's. Any help
> would be greatly appreciated. These were all going to the landfill!!
> Sandy Miller
> www.siameseconnection.com/sandymiller
>
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Craig Fulladosa on sun 23 mar 03


I will be glad too get rid of these old materials for free. I will only
charge you the cost of the shipping of the materials to my studio. Don't
worry, I will take care of disposing of them for you. It is the least I can
do for you. Anytime.

Craig
the Clayman.

ps. let me know anytime you need this service again. Call me first.




>From: Rick Hamelin
>Reply-To: Clayart
>To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
>Subject: Re: identify these chemicals?
>Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2003 19:14:04 +0000
>
>Two great sources for frit analysis:
>http://home.earthlink.net/~fgaydos/frits.html
>http://www.matrix2000.co.nz/MaterialsWeb/
> > Howdy claybuds,
> > I have several bags of chemicals from an old potters barn in Ohio.
>Wondered if
> > anybody knew what they were....
> > Ferro Frit 3247 50#
> > Ocmulgie 5#
> > #92 Black Reusche 50# (looks like a stain or maybe glaze)
> > 2:61 clay 50# bag. from Ky/Tenn Clay Co. in Mayfield
>Ky. Looks
> > to be a ball clay but not
> sure.
> > All these chemical were sealed in plastic bags and from the 60's. Any
>help
> > would be greatly appreciated. These were all going to the landfill!!
> > Sandy Miller
> > www.siameseconnection.com/sandymiller
> >
> >
>______________________________________________________________________________
> > Send postings to clayart@lsv.ceramics.org
> >
> > You may look at the archives for the list or change your subscription
> > settings from http://www.ceramics.org/clayart/
> >
> > Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at
>melpots@pclink.com.
>
>______________________________________________________________________________
>Send postings to clayart@lsv.ceramics.org
>
>You may look at the archives for the list or change your subscription
>settings from http://www.ceramics.org/clayart/
>
>Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at
>melpots@pclink.com.


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