Anita M. Swan on mon 28 may 01
I bought a used kiln several years ago that I never used myself because it
requires 58 amps. (duh) I do not know if this thing works, but I was told it
needed elements. I think it would also make a great electric-gas conversion.
Brick is in pretty good shape because it has L&L's element holders. It is an Econo
kiln, J236 with a firing chamber of 27" X 23" wide. I would like to get $150 for
it. The buyer would have to pick it up. I live in LaPlata, MD, about 30 miles
south of Washington, DC. Contact me offline if you are interested. Thanks, Nita
Anita M. Swan on wed 20 jun 01
I listed this a few weeks ago and had several interested, but they didn't pan out,
mostly because of the fact that the kiln has to be picked up. Here is the info
again:
I bought a used kiln several years ago that I never used myself because it
requires 58 amps. (which is more than I have - duh) I do not know if this thing
works, but I was told it needed elements. I think it would also make a great
electric-gas conversion.
Brick is in pretty good shape because it has L&L's element holders. It is an Econo
kiln, J236 with a firing chamber of 27" X 23" wide. ( it looks like it was made by
L & L) I would like to get $150 or best offer for it. That would be 'as is' -
don't have any furniture for it. I am buying a new kiln and need the space it is
taking up! The buyer would have to pick it up. I live in LaPlata, MD, about 30
miles south of Washington, DC. Contact me offlist if you are interested. Thanks,
Nita
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