Randy McCall on tue 8 may 07
Would someone give me instructions on how to remove the tube in a Dawson
kiln sitter for the LT 3K before I just start taking things apart?
Randy
South Carolina
Pottery Web site
http://members.tripod.com/~McCallJ/index.html
WJ Seidl on wed 9 may 07
Randy:
Google is your friend.
Go here:
www.brackers.com/pdf_library/dawson/dawson_p_k.pdf
Best,
Wayne Seidl
Randy McCall wrote:
> Would someone give me instructions on how to remove the tube in a Dawson
> kiln sitter for the LT 3K before I just start taking things apart?
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> Randy
> South Carolina
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Taylor Hendrix on wed 9 may 07
Download the pdf for your sitter at Paragon Kilns. Thanks Arnold!
http://www.paragonweb.com/Instruction_Manuals.cfm
I printed mine awhile back and have used it.
Taylor, in Rockport TX
On 5/8/07, Randy McCall wrote:
> Would someone give me instructions on how to remove the tube in a Dawson
> kiln sitter for the LT 3K before I just start taking things apart?
William & Susan Schran User on wed 9 may 07
On 5/8/07 4:16 PM, "Randy McCall" wrote:
> Would someone give me instructions on how to remove the tube in a Dawson
> kiln sitter for the LT 3K before I just start taking things apart?
Here's the manual that includes instructions for replacing the tube.
http://www.hotkilns.com/dawson-LT3.pdf
--
William "Bill" Schran
wschran@cox.net
wschran@nvcc.edu
http://www.creativecreekartisans.com
Janet Moe on wed 9 may 07
Hi Randy,
http://www.paragonweb.com/Instruction_Manuals.cfm
Go to the Paragon Web site and download the operating
instructions for the kiln sitter. There is a great
diagram of all the parts and instructions on how to
assemble/disassemble. It's actually quite fun to
figure out how it all works. Good luck!
Janet, on Vancouver Island
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