SC - Period cooling (was ice)
CBlackwill at aol.com
CBlackwill at aol.com
Wed May 24 23:33:08 PDT 2000
In a message dated 5/24/00 11:11:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time, ddendy at silk.net
writes:
> Not us, I'm afraid. It sounds like a very nice idea, though. If anyone has
> access to details on shapes and construction, I'd appreciate, though. I
know
> several potters -- perhaps I could commission some and we *could* sell
them.
>
I just got back from your web site, and you're right :) You don't sell
these. I did, however, find my reference, and it's at Lehman's Non-Electric
Catalog. Unfortunately, it's a much more modern version than I had
remembered, resembling one of those ceramic water coolers you see in some
homes. Well, actually, that's exactly what it is. However, I think they
would be fairly simple to make, if you used a clay with enough porosity.
Terra Cotta would probably work very well. It seems that the jug should be
designed so that either hangs from a handle or two, or is nestled in some
sort of cozey...
Balthazar of Blackmoor
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