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| "This is great epoxy- I recommend it to my students because its
properties are so much like clay" - Andrea Gill
- Professor of Ceramics, Alfred University "This epoxy is easy to use, it's strong and can fix everything" - Val Cushing - Professor Emeritus, Alfred University "The unique properties of this epoxy were excellently suited for use outdoors. It served to smooth and protect an edge on a large piece of my sculpture which was exposed to continual assault by the elements. The ability to mix pigments into the epoxy prior to its actual use made it practical for patching areas of damage on historic tile surfaces in the New York City subway." - Susan Tunick - artist, historian, tile consultant "Love your epoxy! I do repairs and restoration and have found your product to perform extremely well! I have actually thrown a foot on a fired bowl with it, I have pulled it like a handle, it is easy to work with and not as hard to handle as PC7. I highly recommend your product - it's the cats pajamas" - Jeanette Rakowski - artist and restorer, Helena, Montana "East Valley Epoxy is easy to use in both thick and thin applications. What I like is that it feathers out easily and blends into a shape well. I look forward to using your Color Kit - I need it! - Robert Turner - professor emeritus, Alfred University, Alfred, New York "What I like about East Valley Epoxy are the unusual things it can do. It's nothing like other epoxies or adhesives. I've used it to join rocks and stones into dramatically off-balance structures. Because it can be shaped and modeled with my fingers, I've been able to use it to fill in the gaps in fired cracks and to restore broken ceramics invisibly. By adding colors and texturizers while the epoxy is being kneaded, surfaces can be achieved that are almost identical to the original ceramic object, glazed or unglazed. It's really amazing stuff" - Pat Shaw - artist and ceramics collector, North Carolina "Thank God for your Epoxy!" - Patti Warashina - Professor of Ceramics, University of Washington, Seattle "A piece blowing up in the kiln isn't the tragedy it once was -- with East Valley Epoxy, my students can reconstruct it and paint it! I couldn't have a High School program without it." - Amanda Parry Oglesbee - High School art teacher, Wellsville, New York |