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Anyone have experience with this stuff from Pyrotec (shelves, dams, molds, whatever)?
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Never heard of it, but it looks interesting. Let me know if you try it out or find out more.
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Brad- One of my Canadian students uses it instead of VB- it's magnesium salt based, seems to be stronger than VB with less warpage. I asked on Pete's board, we'll see what comes up. I'll also call Jim Wiles (?) and see what he knows.
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I'm interested in its machine-ability and whether it can take kiln wash. I've been having trouble with vermiculite board leaving a haze on the glass.

Tried calcium silicate boards, they're prone to thermal shock, but perhaps this can work. Let me know what Jim says, if he can get it I can drive down to Charlotte and pick some up to try.
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Marty, what's Pete's board, please....another glass site?
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Buttercup wrote:Marty, what's Pete's board, please....another glass site?
http://talk.craftweb.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=4
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Another closely monitored private board, but Pete is more irascible than Brad. It's mostly blowing but there are a few active fusers. No anonymity there.
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Marty wrote:Pete is more irascible than Brad.
Guess I need to try harder.
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Thanks Brad and Marty. I know of Craftweb, Just haven't heard it referred to as 'Pete's board'. As you say, mostly blowing, so I don't browse it and certainly am not qualified to contribute.
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