Norskiglass
2007-01-13, 12:58pm
54433 This a part of the lampwork studio I built here in Spokane WA. This system includes a hard line system for liquid O2 & propane,over 35' of bench space that easily accomidates 10 lampworking stations.Overhead there if four 2,400cfm roof top mounted exhaust fans,air intake allowing fresh make up air for all the fun to be had inside...leaving you happy from the inside out!!
This is Spokane's first public lampworking studio of its kind offering classes, workshops,private instruction,demonstrations,events,and not to mention the furnace equipment is on its way to insure fun for days on end for everyone! There are open studio times throughout the week days/nights and even a free night once a month!! For anyone traveling on thru Washington state be my guest to stop in and stay a while....have a refreshing beverage play on some new equipment,pick out a little new color from Northstar or G.A or for those "soft @ heart we have 100#'s of your favorite soft glass coming in this spring. Northwest Glass Society is a non-profit 501c3 organization for the arts and education so show your support today by becoming a member today! ~For more information check out our site: http://www.northwestglasssociety.org
This is Spokane's first public lampworking studio of its kind offering classes, workshops,private instruction,demonstrations,events,and not to mention the furnace equipment is on its way to insure fun for days on end for everyone! There are open studio times throughout the week days/nights and even a free night once a month!! For anyone traveling on thru Washington state be my guest to stop in and stay a while....have a refreshing beverage play on some new equipment,pick out a little new color from Northstar or G.A or for those "soft @ heart we have 100#'s of your favorite soft glass coming in this spring. Northwest Glass Society is a non-profit 501c3 organization for the arts and education so show your support today by becoming a member today! ~For more information check out our site: http://www.northwestglasssociety.org