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can't refuse amoco kiln

updated thu 31 dec 98

 

Dai Scott on wed 30 dec 98

Hi, Llewellyn---I think any electric kiln "encased in metal" is not meant to
be taken apart for moving! They usually require a couple of strong men to
pick them up; sometimes they will come apart in two or three sections for
easier lifting, and the lid will also come off (with a couple of tools at
hand). Most of the time, these kilns sit on a metal stand (angle-iron). If
this kiln is as cheap as it sounds, I'd jump at the chance to get it! You
may find when you see it that it's AMACO, rather than AMOCO.

Now, if I could just figure out how to get my Clayart mail sent to my new
e-mail address..........

Dai Scott, in Kelowna, B.C., where we did get snow for Christmas (hurray!)
but it's now balmy coast-like weather. A happy and prosperous 1999 to all!