Ferro troubleshooting guide

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Don Burt
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Ferro troubleshooting guide

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I saw this page on Ferro's site. I don't remember ever seeing it referenced here.
If your enamel work suffers from chain marks, crizzle, fish eyes, hickeys or whiskering, check it out

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hickey: A, hormones.........B, adolescence...........C, 8 pack of schaenling (sp) little king cream ales
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rosanna gusler wrote:hickey: A, hormones.........B, adolescence...........C, 8 pack of schaenling (sp) little king cream ales
Schoenling. BUt I drank Strohs in the hickey years. Worse than cadmium/lead poisoning from Reusche enamels. (or actually might be identical)
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Re: Ferro troubleshooting guide

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db wrote:I saw this page on Ferro's site. I don't remember ever seeing it referenced here.
If your enamel work suffers from chain marks, crizzle, fish eyes, hickeys or whiskering, check it out

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I haven't checked it out yet, but they sound like effects we Ahtists are trying to get.
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