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Paul Borian on tue 27 oct 09

ther ramblings

Jon,
that price sounds very strange to me - $66 delivered for 18X18 nitride
bonded. The last time i called larkin they quoted me $78 PLUS shipping for
18X24 oxide bonded which are cheaper. Even though they are slightly bigger
it sounds like the ones you got were disproportionately cheaper. How did yo=
u
get that deal?

paul
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: jonathan byler
Date: Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 6:06 PM
Subject: larkin nitride bonded silicon carbide shelves + kiln wash + other
ramblings
To: Clayart@lsv.ceramics.org


We just got in a load of 18x18 nitride bonded silicon carbide shelves
from larkin. We are going to be using them for regular old ^10
reduction firings. I did an initial firing today to burn out whatever
stuff may off gas as was recommended, and I was going to try putting a
dot or three of glaze on the edge of one of the shelves to see how
much it eats into the shelf, but I completely forgot.

I was wondering if people have been using kiln wash on these, or just
leaving them bare... we usually use a rough mix of two scoops alumina
hydrate to 1 scoop of epk and 1 scoop of silica... not exactly
scientific, but it has worked well on our high alumina shelves over
the years. I am concerned about using kiln wash because there are
slits cut into the shelves for stress relief, and I am thinking that
kiln wash will get into the slits and possibly fall on the ware below.

any thoughts?


thanks,
jon


p.s. the shelves seem o.k. at first glance, one or two were slightly
thicker than others, and a few were warped maybe 1/16 - 1/8 inch
across 18" of width. but for about $66 each delivered, I can live
with that... for the advancers people wanted 4-5 times that plus
delivery (bailey wants like 10-20% of the advertised shelf cost just
to pack them) and then I would have to baby them a lot more. Babying
them is not such an option in a university environment. Hopefully
these work out well.