This fire clay is Holmes in Ohio and I got it at the brick yard in Iron Mountain. Masons use it to lag in hard brick liners for wood stoves and Maple syrup boiler fireboxes. Some lumber companies might have a few sacks around with a few hard bricks but your best bet for quantity is a local brick yard. For clay bodies I'd search ceramic materials suppliers for a variety of other materials and you can add local rocks and minerals for glaze.
He was found trotting down the highway somewhere near S.F. and the people who found him came over to the U.P. but needed a home for Olof so I rescued him. I like to think he escaped the fight scene and has powers of his own we can't imagine but he was probably abandoned.
This fire clay is Holmes in Ohio and I got it at the brick yard in Iron Mountain. Masons use it to lag in hard brick liners for wood stoves and Maple syrup boiler fireboxes. Some lumber companies might have a few sacks around with a few hard bricks but your best bet for quantity is a local brick yard. For clay bodies I'd search ceramic materials suppliers for a variety of other materials and you can add local rocks and minerals for glaze.
GindaUP 3 years ago
what kind of dog?
Bodhi89 4 years ago
Boxer and Rhodisian something or other, not certain, mostly lummux {;-)
GindaUP 4 years ago
sweet!
Bodhi89 4 years ago
He was found trotting down the highway somewhere near S.F. and the people who found him came over to the U.P. but needed a home for Olof so I rescued him. I like to think he escaped the fight scene and has powers of his own we can't imagine but he was probably abandoned.
GindaUP 4 years ago
Coming along well! Proper ground work is alpha-omega!
Marihani 5 years ago
Well I might not know much about that New Age stuff but I am familiar with the age old stuff. I wonder what's goin on with my Saturn, eh?
GindaUP 5 years ago