BAS wrote:Hm. Are we talking cremation ashes? If so, I may eventually have to look you up.
LeChatNoir wrote:I’m interested in this process you’ve got going on there. If it actually melts and fuses, that makes me wonder if it could be heated in a furnace and cast. Can you describe what it undergoes during the heating?
Finnegan wrote:Came for the playa rocks, stayed for the homebrew.
What a cool idea. I hope you stop by the Booby Bar once or twice. We'll be on your side of town.
I would rather you search for the fruit cocktail and let me know where it is happening.
Simon of the Playa wrote:I would rather you search for the fruit cocktail and let me know where it is happening.
on it, steve...will let you know asap...
do you cb or motorola while out there?
this year we're switching over to cb, but one way or another, i'm sure i can find you....
you know where to find me.

Simon of the Playa wrote:on it, steve...will let you know asap...
do you cb or motorola while out there?
this year we're switching over to cb, but one way or another, i'm sure i can find you....
you know where to find me.
**burn** wrote:goathead - I was in an extreme party state this last week but I still do remember meeting you in spite of my haze.
Your pieces were beautiful; shiny like obsidian, but with a blue-purple hue.
Is there a way to make a hole in them during the process so they could be a bead?
goathead wrote:SilverOrange wrote:Way cooler use of a fresnel than melting army men or heating up cans of dinty moore!
If I can be of service let me know.
Otherwise stop by for a Home Brew.
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