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Paul, thought you would appreciate this story...

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An old BBC story about bricks used in furnaces:

Mystery of Buckley brick found in Sri Lankan shipwreck

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-north- ... s-18192764
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Kevin,

Thanks for your article, it was most interesting to me.

I worked for A. P. Green Firebrick/RefractorIes Company, Mexico, MO for like 18.5 years so know a bit about firebrick! My last 12.5 years was in Gunning.

My main specialty was Gunning Plastics and Castable Refractories before we parted ways.

And to this day like 20+ years later, I am still a world class expert on what I did for them back then.

I will bet a donut hole to a $100 bill that I am still one of a handful of people that can do what I did for Greens..

I also figured out how to pump refractory castables using both pressure tank and swing tube machines! Ultra Low and self leveling!!

I can operate Reed Guns, all the Allentown guns, and the Piccola and Aliva guns. I have only seen one Bondacer(Sp?), gun so don't know how to operate it. And the old Putzmeister EM200 tank gun is a winner..

Don't get me started on the swing tube pumps!

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