After working with the pugger for the weekend, it is a well worth investment. I can now adjust the firmness of the clay fairly easy deair it without having to wedge and work it for ever, and I now have the die kit that goes with it.
Had a little bit of a learning curve but finally figured if I run a batch, reload it and then turn the batch that was run while the new batch mixes it keeps things moving.
So that's it in a nut shell. I'd recommend it to anyone who works with clay. Anyone have any questions just ask.
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