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free to good home: kiln chimney stack

updated wed 5 mar 03

 

Don Goodrich on tue 4 mar 03


Hi all,
Due to relocation of an industrial-size oven in the factory where I work,=
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I now have a surplus 9 foot length of stack. It's in good condition and=20
rather than scrap it, I've salvaged it so someone can put it to good use.
What I have is three 3-foot sections, clad in stainless steel and lined=20
with 2-inch thick compressed Kaowool ceramic fiber. One section has a dent
incurred while moving it.

Overall length assembled is 104 inches, inside diameter about 10 inches,=20
outside diameter about 14 inches.
It's designed to operate continuously (it says in the manual) at 1600=B0 F,=20
and can withstand temperatures of up to 2300=B0F.
It's still a little dusty inside with ash from it's former job burning off=20
paint=20
overspray from tooling, but has been brushed and vacuumed.=20
Like any product with exposed Kaowool, it should be handled while using a=20
respirator.

I really don't want to get involved with shipping this thing,=20
but if you're anywhere around Chicago or Milwaukee,
it's an easy drive since I live halfway between those cities.=20
Disassembled, it'll fit in the trunk or back seat of a car.
There are pictures at this website:
http://members.aol.c=
om/goodrichdn/stack.htm


Free to the first taker, although donations of a pot or pizza would be=20
gratefully
accepted. ;-)

Please email me off list at goodrichdn@aol.com with any further questions.

Cheers,
Don Goodrich