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Kiln suggestion / recommendation ? Jman 02-23-2008
Posted by Jman on February 23, 2008, 12:57 am
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Presently looking to purchase a Kiln so that I may do the following:

- Precious metal / Jewelery / PMC clay, etc...

- Enameling on Copper / Silver / Gold etc...

- Glass slumping and fusing (largest piece would be about the size of
a breakfast bowl)

I would prefer a kiln with a 'side opening / swinging door and with a
window or peep-hole if possible. For convenience sake I would prefer
it to be 110 volt. If that's not possible, 220v can be made
available.

Most of the kiln's use would be for slumping and enameling

Money is not an issue, but I don't think I could justify spending any
amount over 5k.

Any suggestions or recommendations would be helpful......

Cheers,

/FC

Posted by CJ on February 23, 2008, 11:02 am
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on Fri, 22 Feb 2008 21:57:23 -0800 (PST), Jman, mooglieman@hotmail.com wrote:
> Presently looking to purchase a Kiln so that I may do the following:
> ...
> Any suggestions or recommendations would be helpful......

I wouldn't suggest this to anyone else, but for you...
I believe your best bet would be to contact your fellow
Canadian who apparently has a wide variety of kilns in
stock. That would be most fitting.

Posted by Moonraker on February 23, 2008, 11:12 am
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> on Fri, 22 Feb 2008 21:57:23 -0800 (PST), Jman, mooglieman@hotmail.com
> wrote:
>> Presently looking to purchase a Kiln so that I may do the following:
>> ...
>> Any suggestions or recommendations would be helpful......
>
> I wouldn't suggest this to anyone else, but for you...
> I believe your best bet would be to contact your fellow
> Canadian who apparently has a wide variety of kilns in
> stock. That would be most fitting.

Exactly. A strawman for a strawman.



Posted by Jman on February 23, 2008, 11:56 pm
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>
>
> > on Fri, 22 Feb 2008 21:57:23 -0800 (PST), Jman, mooglie...@hotmail.com
> > wrote:
> >> Presently looking to purchase a Kiln so that I may do the following:
> >> ...
> >> Any suggestions or recommendations would be helpful......
>
> > =A0I wouldn't suggest this to anyone else, but for you...
> > I believe your best bet would be to contact your fellow
> > Canadian who apparently has a wide variety of kilns in
> > stock. =A0That would be most fitting.
>
> Exactly. =A0A strawman for a strawman.

Good Christ,

No wonder this NG is so slow.......

Posted by Jman on February 23, 2008, 11:52 pm
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> on Fri, 22 Feb 2008 21:57:23 -0800 (PST), Jman, mooglie...@hotmail.com wro=
te:
>
> > Presently looking to purchase a Kiln so that I may do the following:
> > ...
> > Any suggestions or recommendations would be helpful......
>
> =A0 I wouldn't suggest this to anyone else, but for you...
> I believe your best bet would be to contact your fellow
> Canadian who apparently has a wide variety of kilns in
> stock. =A0That would be most fitting.

=46rom what I can see, there's a number of Canadians here ?
Would you be reffering to the guy from BC ? Perhaps I should ask him
for help
instead of you. That's kind of what you're saying, right ?

/FC

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