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In Topic: $30,000 Grant winner - now what?
Posted 24 Sep 2012
You might want a bigger sink. The "Cink" looks fine but small. When class is over and all the kids rush to clean up, you want a big sink. Get the double sink and plug up one end for slaking down clay scrap and dumping clay remnants from the kids' buckets. Use the other side like a regular sink. At my old college, they had two of these huge double sinks and they work marvelously. Take a look at these heavy gauge stainless steel sinks: http://www.plumbings...obowlsinks.html
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Karen B
26 Sep 2012 - 15:15Linnet
16 Aug 2011 - 00:30In Australia i find '3hfoam' excellent. You can line a box and scuplt the shape of your vessel so it want move in transit. Hope this helps. http://www.3hfoam.com.au/
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