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Monday, September 26th 2005, 3:17pm

by Wet_Boots

http://www.kesmist.com/

Monday, September 26th 2005, 11:37am

by Urban Artist

Art Project using Veggie Produce Mist-†ype System

I'm a sculptor wanting to build a 3-D indoors project using the fine mist sprinklers like those found in grocery stores in the produce section. I have not had any luck finding a store in Houston that carries these parts. If I can look at the parts, I can do my own design, but so far I keep being sent to places that only carry the lawn sprinkler system parts or people who only install the systems. I would like to go to a warehouse of sprinkler parts (fine mist). Does anyone have any tips on where I might find such a place in Houston, TX? Or, any other leads would be appreciated.

Urban Artist

PS- Rita didn't bring much rain, here!