[Clayart] Electrical technical

David Woof woofpots at hotmail.com
Fri Aug 30 22:24:07 EDT 2019


Taylor, as is true, altitude is determined by attitude, be it aeroplanes, or us "grounded" attitude bearers who attempt to raise the long dead and stir the pot with their fossilized bones.

So well done, fellow potter, word smith, and pot stirrer.

David

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From: Clayart <clayart-bounces at lists.clayartworld.com> on behalf of Taylor Hendrix <wirerabbit2 at gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2019 1:44 PM
To: Clayart international pottery discussion forum <clayart at lists.clayartworld.com>
Subject: Re: [Clayart] Electrical technical

David W,

The snakes and whatnot was of course a nod to one of our cantankerous
clayers from way back. Years have past since he has laced this good earth
with his bones, so I have decided to raise him, as it were,  if not in body
at least in attitude.

Pax,

Taylor, near Jeddo TX
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On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 6:52 AM David Woof <woofpots at hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Taylor,
> Tell us more about the "whatnot" and FYI; usually snakes come after the
> liquor and then the "whatnot" is no longer an issue or a distraction.
>
> Taylor sez: " Electricians my ass. Those of you who have done your own,
> piss off.
> Those
>  of you who have not, be awed.
>
>  Snakes, liquor, and whatnot,
> Taylor"
>
> Woof loves u........
>
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> ________________________________
> From: Clayart <clayart-bounces at lists.clayartworld.com> on behalf of
> wschran at twc.com <wschran at twc.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2019 6:12 AM
> To: 'Clayart international pottery discussion forum' <
> clayart at lists.clayartworld.com>
> Subject: Re: [Clayart] Electrical technical
>
> Every thing I've read from every kiln manufacturer specifies only
> using copper wire for kilns.Is this aluminum you write about the
> conduit to run electric lines through or the wiring for the kiln?
>
> Bill
>
> William Schran wschran at twc.com 703-505-1617
>
>         -----------------------------------------From: "Taylor Hendrix"
> To: "Clayart posting"
> Cc:
> Sent: Tuesday August 27 2019 6:39:15PM
> Subject: [Clayart] Electrical technical
>
> I have just run in-ground feeders to the panel in my new studio space.
> 4
>  inch conduit, 250 KCL aluminum stuff. Stiff as (figure that one out.)
> No
>  electrician. None. Me. Me. Me. Couldn't afford it otherwise. Already
> have
>  two 20A circuits, ac unit, and a light working great.
>
>  Electricians my ass. Those of you who have done your own, piss off.
> Those
>  of you who have not, be awed.
>
>  Snakes, liquor, and whatnot,
>
>  Taylor
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