Glaze Fountain Classic
DiamondCore Tools' Glaze Fountain Classic* is the product every ceramicist needs to quickly and evenly cover the insides of bisqueware with a full coat of glaze.
No more pouring glaze into a cup, swirling it around, holding it over a bucket while the glaze drips out. Now, just a simple press of the foot pedal creates a pressurized, controlled fountain of glaze, making the job easier and faster.
Excess glaze simply flows down the fountain pipe back into the bucket, ready to go for the next piece! The Glaze Fountain Classic can be used again and again — just rinse off and cycle water through the pump reservoir.
- Human-powered pump to efficiently distribute glaze inside ceramics
- Laser-cut, stainless-steel spring-tension pedal with hardwood footboard
- Coiled, metal tension cable, encased in plastic sleeve
- 13-inch stainless-steel fountain pipe
- Cable-controlled, plastic pump reservoir
- Two suction cups to adhere the reservoir to the bottom of buckets
- Bucket bracket for secure vertical stability
- The included nozzle attachment increases the force and height of the glaze spray
- The removable rubber plug empties the reservoir with the help of the foot pedal
- Self-contained; doesn’t require electricity
- Preassembled; unpack, screw in the tube, add to glaze bucket, prime pump with the foot press
- Additional accessories available
USES FOR THE GLAZE FOUNTAIN
- Spray glaze on the interiors of ceramic pieces evenly and quickly with less mess
- Coats ceramics without having to touch the glaze
- Can be used in multiple glaze buckets in a studio environment
BENEFITS OF THE GLAZE FOUNTAIN
- Less hassle and mess than hand-dipping or hand-pouring glaze inside bisqueware
- A portable, foot-powered fountain requires no electricity or cords around liquids
- Designed to be used with existing 2-gallon, 5-gallon, and 10-gallon glaze buckets
- Excess glaze quickly runs back into the bucket
- Simple to cycle out the glaze and rinse the device to use with multiple glazes
- Easy to use in a variety of spaces — including studios and personal workspaces
DiamondCore Tools' Glaze Fountain Classic* is the product every ceramicist needs to quickly and evenly cover the insides of bisqueware with a full coat of glaze.
No more pouring glaze into a cup, swirling it around, holding it over a bucket while the glaze drips out. Now, just a simple press of the foot pedal creates a pressurized, controlled fountain of glaze, making the job easier and faster.
Excess glaze simply flows down the fountain pipe back into the bucket, ready to go for the next piece! The Glaze Fountain Classic can be used again and again — just rinse off and cycle water through the pump reservoir.
- Human-powered pump to efficiently distribute glaze inside ceramics
- Laser-cut, stainless-steel spring-tension pedal with hardwood footboard
- Coiled, metal tension cable, encased in plastic sleeve
- 13-inch stainless-steel fountain pipe
- Cable-controlled, plastic pump reservoir
- Two suction cups to adhere the reservoir to the bottom of buckets
- Bucket bracket for secure vertical stability
- The included nozzle attachment increases the force and height of the glaze spray
- The removable rubber plug empties the reservoir with the help of the foot pedal
- Self-contained; doesn’t require electricity
- Preassembled; unpack, screw in the tube, add to glaze bucket, prime pump with the foot press
- Additional accessories available
USES FOR THE GLAZE FOUNTAIN
- Spray glaze on the interiors of ceramic pieces evenly and quickly with less mess
- Coats ceramics without having to touch the glaze
- Can be used in multiple glaze buckets in a studio environment
BENEFITS OF THE GLAZE FOUNTAIN
- Less hassle and mess than hand-dipping or hand-pouring glaze inside bisqueware
- A portable, foot-powered fountain requires no electricity or cords around liquids
- Designed to be used with existing 2-gallon, 5-gallon, and 10-gallon glaze buckets
- Excess glaze quickly runs back into the bucket
- Simple to cycle out the glaze and rinse the device to use with multiple glazes
- Easy to use in a variety of spaces — including studios and personal workspaces
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