Sometimes used as a glaze on the inside of hand thrown, low fired American
Indian pottery if I remember correctly. Helped make the pot more waterproof
after it was fired.
Wes ... and I really am a potter!
on 9/17/02 8:44 AM, Albaugh, Neil at albaugh_neil@ti.com wrote:
> Gary;
>
> Be glad you don't know what caliche is. It's a concrete-hard layer of a
> calcium mineral that is found in the desert. Some places have layers of
> caliche at the surface, other places have it buried underground at various
> depths, and other places don't have any at all. Digging a small hole with
> hand tools can be an all- day task in caliche.
>
> Regards, Neil Tucson, AZ
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gary baker [mailto:lsr350@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 2:38 AM
> To: Clay, Dale; DrMayf; Steve Pitt; Dave Dahlgren; Marge and/or Dave
> Thomssen
> Cc: list
> Subject: Re: Cool Air and drag
>
>
> gonna ball
> up worse than wet
> caliche
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