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computer controlled hardware..and hose clamps

updated sun 16 dec 07

 

Potterybyjohn on sat 15 dec 07


Better yet, figure out something else sturdier than hose clamps to hold the
kiln jacket together so the user can replace it when the dad blasted thing
comes apart.

John Lowes
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Gerhold"
To:
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 12:26 PM
Subject: Computer controlled hardware..


> The comparisons between cars and kiln is pretty silly unless you happen to
> run your car at upwards of 2000 degrees. The main enemies of computer
> chips and
> electronics in general are heat and humidity . I have replaced the
> computer
> in my car, bought a new stove because the controls failed, etc. and they
> all
> run at relatively benign conditions.
>
> I will start having faith in kiln manufacturers when they use high grade
> stainless for the kiln jackets, use stainless screws instead of steel and
> learn
> how to attach the hose clamps so the spot welds don't rust out in a few
> years
>
>
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