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Old September 23rd 03, 04:05 AM
Liam Striker
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got a schedule I can use for K11 bent panel lamp inserts?
please share.
Liam




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Old September 23rd 03, 02:04 PM
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"Liam Striker" wrote in message
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got a schedule I can use for K11 bent panel lamp inserts?
please share.
Liam


Same as before, nothing has changed, except you don't mention the size. If
its 20" long and 8" wide, better slow down, if its a crown panel, let 'er
rip as fast as the kiln will go, and add 10 deg to the top temp.

Ask something tough.


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Old September 23rd 03, 05:59 PM
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Javahut wrote:

"Liam Striker" wrote in message
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got a schedule I can use for K11 bent panel lamp inserts?
please share.
Liam


Same as before, nothing has changed, except you don't mention the size. If
its 20" long and 8" wide, better slow down, if its a crown panel, let 'er
rip as fast as the kiln will go, and add 10 deg to the top temp.

Ask something tough.


Who put the "bop" in the bop-she-bop-she-bop? Who put the "ram" in the
ramalamadingdong?
--
Jack


http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/xmissionbobo/
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Old September 23rd 03, 08:00 PM
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"nJb" wrote in message
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Javahut wrote:

"Liam Striker" wrote in message
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got a schedule I can use for K11 bent panel lamp inserts?
please share.
Liam


Same as before, nothing has changed, except you don't mention the size.

If
its 20" long and 8" wide, better slow down, if its a crown panel, let

'er
rip as fast as the kiln will go, and add 10 deg to the top temp.

Ask something tough.


Who put the "bop" in the bop-she-bop-she-bop? Who put the "ram" in the
ramalamadingdong?
--

Bobby Vinton?


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Old September 24th 03, 01:33 AM
nJb
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Javahut wrote:


Ask something tough.


Who put the "bop" in the bop-she-bop-she-bop? Who put the "ram" in the
ramalamadingdong?
--

Bobby Vinton?


No.

The identity of the first person to ever put bop in the shu-wop shu-wop
is lost in the mists of time. It is safe to say that bop was added to
the bop shu-wop shu-wop in neolithic time by primitive hunter gatherers,
in some form or other. However, no records exist from this period,
except the most primitive cave paintings, in which the bop shu-wop
shu-wop is almost always faded beyond recognition. Until the development
of commercially generated electricity, putting bop into the bop shu-wop
shu-wop was very labour intensive, and thus very expensive. In 1913,
famous Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla filed a patent for the
process of bop insertion through an electromagnetic vortex. Thanks to
Tesla, millions of people throughout the world nowadays enjoy cheap and
plentiful bop within their bop shu-wop shu-wop.

Also see http://www.duvander.com/bop/
--
Jack


http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/xmissionbobo/
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Old September 24th 03, 03:54 AM
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The identity of the first person to ever put bop in the shu-wop shu-wop
is lost in the mists of time. It is safe to say that bop was added to
the bop shu-wop shu-wop in neolithic time by primitive hunter gatherers,
in some form or other. However, no records exist from this period,
except the most primitive cave paintings, in which the bop shu-wop
shu-wop is almost always faded beyond recognition. Until the development
of commercially generated electricity, putting bop into the bop shu-wop
shu-wop was very labour intensive, and thus very expensive. In 1913,
famous Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla filed a patent for the
process of bop insertion through an electromagnetic vortex. Thanks to
Tesla, millions of people throughout the world nowadays enjoy cheap and
plentiful bop within their bop shu-wop shu-wop.

Also see http://www.duvander.com/bop/


Somebody has WAYYYY too much time on their hands, I can see that. But
wonderful glassy topic anyway.. or is that my eyes?


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Old September 24th 03, 05:13 AM
nJb
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Javahut wrote:


The identity of the first person to ever put bop in the shu-wop shu-wop
is lost in the mists of time. It is safe to say that bop was added to
the bop shu-wop shu-wop in neolithic time by primitive hunter gatherers,
in some form or other. However, no records exist from this period,
except the most primitive cave paintings, in which the bop shu-wop
shu-wop is almost always faded beyond recognition. Until the development
of commercially generated electricity, putting bop into the bop shu-wop
shu-wop was very labour intensive, and thus very expensive. In 1913,
famous Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla filed a patent for the
process of bop insertion through an electromagnetic vortex. Thanks to
Tesla, millions of people throughout the world nowadays enjoy cheap and
plentiful bop within their bop shu-wop shu-wop.

Also see http://www.duvander.com/bop/


Somebody has WAYYYY too much time on their hands, I can see that. But
wonderful glassy topic anyway.. or is that my eyes?


I consider myself busted. Back to work.
--
Jack


http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/xmissionbobo/
 




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