Blenko Glass
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Blenko Glass
I have several partial sheets of Blenko glass plus many formed pieces that were discarded due to breakage. I've done compatibility testing with Bullseye and made a chart of "no goes". I want to break up some of the chunky stuff and fire it flat. I know it should be slow but is there a too slow? The fellow that let me climb into the dumpster said I could treat it like 90 coe. Any suggestions?
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Re: Blenko Glass
I wouldn't assume it's 90 COE, so good thing you're testing.
It may devitrify.
Too slow not really an issue.
It may devitrify.
Too slow not really an issue.