[Loch-Ruadh] Hey Tom!

Tom Miller tbone2070 at gmail.com
Tue Jul 15 08:12:08 PDT 2008


Terrence,

Thanks for the link. I'm afraid I don't check my personal email very often.
Sorry if it takes a long time, or sometimes forever before I respond.
Sometimes the emails get buried in the pile.

Tom

2008/7/12 Terry Sikes <tdsikes at prodigy.net>:

> Let me clean up that link so it will actually work...
>
>  http://www.canfieldjoseph.com
>
>  Terrence
>
>
> Terry Sikes <tdsikes at prodigy.net> wrote:
>  Hey Tom,
>
> I'm not sure if I mentioned this company to you or not when we were talking
> about making the oven the other day. The name of it is Canfield & Joseph.
>
> http:\www.canfieldjoseph.com
>
> They are in Ft. Worth south of Hwy. 121 near Beach St. They sell all kinds
> of materials to companies that have kilns and furnaces, including castable
> refractories (high temperature kiln linings), sodium silicate (binder in
> high temperature mortar), sand in all kinds of different grades and
> chemistry, fireclay, bentonite clay, kaolin clay, and tons (literally) of
> other stuff.
>
> This is probably a good source for anyone that does pottery, metal casting,
> brick making, forging metals, or anything that has work at high
> temperatures.
>
> Terrence
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