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- scotch mist
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If you are still planning to dig the casting pools test the water for PH and it may help you balance that?
Other than that put it into little glass bottles and sell it to visitors as souvenir from the campfires they enjoy with you! (well people buy sand...)
Cheers,
C.
Other than that put it into little glass bottles and sell it to visitors as souvenir from the campfires they enjoy with you! (well people buy sand...)
Cheers,
C.
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holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd
by the clean end"
Hi,Crackaig wrote:If you are still planning to dig the casting pools test the water for PH and it may help you balance that?
Other than that put it into little glass bottles and sell it to visitors as souvenir from the campfires they enjoy with you! (well people buy sand...)
Cheers,
C.
If you are selling it best to include the words genuine and organic.
Something like geniune organic wood ash from a sustanable source should do the trick.
Dave.
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Just for future reference. In case you take up any hobbies in your spare time. Mix it with some clay, put it on a bowl you made from clay, and cook the whole mess to 2400 degrees Fahrenheit (1300 degrees Celsius). The ash clay mixture makes a glaze on the outside of your bowl. O let the bowl dry a bit before dipping or brushing ash and clay mixture on to it or you wont get to the cooking part. You also need a kiln that goes to hotter than _ _ _ _. I have a kiln in my shop if you need to know how to build one. :666:
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