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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Porcelain Furnace
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<blockquote data-quote="PDL" data-source="post: 6995" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Started my own lab about X months ago, I've been outsourcing my porcelain to another lab. I'm looking to buy a porcelain furnace real soon. Not really sure what to get, I was going for cheap but want something that's good also. I'm not sure what porcelain I am going to use either was planning on using Ceramco 3. Anyway the questions I am looking to get answered here is should I get a whip mix pro 100 or something ells? And if I am planning on doing pressing Emax/Empress eventually should I just start out getting the pro press 100? Or does Emax/Empress not work with pro press 100? Any tips on which type of porcelain is good to start with and a good learning program you would recommend would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PDL, post: 6995, member: 637"] Started my own lab about X months ago, I've been outsourcing my porcelain to another lab. I'm looking to buy a porcelain furnace real soon. Not really sure what to get, I was going for cheap but want something that's good also. I'm not sure what porcelain I am going to use either was planning on using Ceramco 3. Anyway the questions I am looking to get answered here is should I get a whip mix pro 100 or something ells? And if I am planning on doing pressing Emax/Empress eventually should I just start out getting the pro press 100? Or does Emax/Empress not work with pro press 100? Any tips on which type of porcelain is good to start with and a good learning program you would recommend would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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