Next time you stop by please bring that thing with you. We can put it to the test. I have a few tons of brick clay and have been doing it the old-fashioned was.
@@eddiespottery8439 Now there is an idea, it's been a while since I've been out that way. Had a large sculpture in a gallery show just outside of Chicago. A friend drove my and their work out then I did the pick up. I'll leave the camping to Leigh, I stayed in a nice vintage 50's era Hotel with pool in a retro great lakes beach town. Enjoyed some good history and environmental stuff along the way.
Wow Eddie, that takes some muscle! Your pugger adds joy to throwing doesn't it. No pesky bubbles... Nice.
Thanks Judy
Try adding a limit switch, automatically stops the auger when the door is lifted.
Thank you , I like that idea.
Great idea!!!
Wow Eddie, I can only dream of having that much clay, let alone a pugmill.
Give it time Leigh, it will get to you.
Next time you stop by please bring that thing with you. We can put it to the test. I have a few tons of brick clay and have been doing it the old-fashioned was.
Jeff my friend, I think you need to fill up your truck with the clay thats ready to pug and hook up your camper and come to Illinois. What ya think.
@@eddiespottery8439 Now there is an idea, it's been a while since I've been out that way. Had a large sculpture in a gallery show just outside of Chicago. A friend drove my and their work out then I did the pick up. I'll leave the camping to Leigh, I stayed in a nice vintage 50's era Hotel with pool in a retro great lakes beach town. Enjoyed some good history and environmental stuff along the way.
@@pottersjournal Well it's something to think about.
@@eddiespottery8439 Something to think about? No, no, no, not something to think about, I'm on my way there now.
@@pottersjournal hahahahaha Lol