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free kiln - squamish (vancouver), british columbia

updated thu 23 nov 06

 

Lisa E on wed 22 nov 06


I have an old L&L Manufacturing H-8800 Dyna Kiln (all information, manuals,
etc can be downloaded from the L&L website:
http://www.hotkilns.com/pdf-library.html) Possibly from the 60's. 18" square
interior. Top loading kiln. Cone 10 with pyrometer, 36amps, 220 volts. 300
lbs. No kiln furniture or accessories included.

I am told it works but I have not plugged it in. I am getting rid of it
because it is 36 amps and my electrical panel is full. Requires a 50amp
plug/breaker.

The outside is a bit rusted but the interior bricks are in perfect shape.
You will want to have an electrician do the wiring for a 50amp breaker.
Either a plug in or wired directly to your electrical panel. You should also
have the electrician check the wiring on the kiln for safety.

Could be converted into a raku kiln or with a little TLC, maybe a minor
investment of some new wiring, it is still in perfect shape inside to use up
to cone 10.

You pick up from Squamish, we will not deliver. A van or low pick-up truck
is the best way to transport the kiln as it is 300 pounds. There are
delivery companies that will deliver the kiln to the lower mainland for $50.


If you have any questions or want to see some pictures, contact me directly.

Regards,
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Lisa E
Sunny Daze Design Pottery Studio
Squamish, BC