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choosing the right size electric kiln

updated tue 16 nov 99

 

Arnold Howard on sat 13 nov 99

Dear All:

If anyone has questions on choosing the size kiln that
would best fit their needs, please let me know. I will
find answers. Though I work for Paragon, the answers
will apply to any brand of kiln.

Arnold Howard
Mesquite, Texas
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Evan Dresel on mon 15 nov 99

The best size kiln for me is one size larger to fit those big planters
or platters AND one size smaller so I can fire more often to test those
glazes decide if that new shape is a keeper or a smasher and how to make
*my* glazes look good on *my* pots. I don't think there will be a
simple answer to this one except maybe for a real production type where
the answer will be one size larger or maybe build a flat top.

-- Evan in W. Richland WA who was out roller-blading in shorts
yesterday. Can't complain about that when you live at this lattitude
(North).

Arnold Howard wrote:
>
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Dear All:
>
> If anyone has questions on choosing the size kiln that
> would best fit their needs, please let me know. I will
> find answers. Though I work for Paragon, the answers
> will apply to any brand of kiln.
>
> Arnold Howard
> Mesquite, Texas
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com