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kiln identification question

updated sun 17 aug 08

 

Deborah Pratt on sat 16 aug 08


I'm wondering if someone can identify a kiln my brother has.=A0 It has thre=
e rings, the bottom of which is taller than the top two.=A0 There is no ide=
ntification plate on it any more, but it has a Skutt K-10 kiln sitter, 230 =
V, 45 amps.=A0 The fire brick is 3" thick, and the kiln sitter faceplate is=
mounted on a red, vertical box that is nearly as tall as the kiln.=A0 It h=
as 6 red push buttons on it, above the=A0sitter face plate,=A0arranged vert=
ically, and the timer, toggle switch and power-on indicator are located at =
the bottom of the vertical red box, on a box of their own, face parallel to=
the floor.=A0Is it fair to say that=A0it isn't critical to know who made i=
t if he is handy enough to understand the electricals (which he is)?=A0 My =
only question would be about replacement parts.=A0 Does anyone have any tho=
ughts or suggestions?
Thank you,
Deb Pratt=0A=0A=0A