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skutt kiln modification website

updated tue 8 jan 02

 

Jonathan Pennington on thu 27 dec 01


Hi all, after a *lot* of typing and retyping, I am proud to offer the
webpage with pictures and details on how I modified my Skutt
kiln. It's long and rather detailed (broken into sections),
but I've gotten about 20 emails
from people asking about this modification, and many have never had a
kiln before. Because of this, I decided to go with a step by step
guide. It's broken into sections, and there's a seperate page if you
only want to see the pictures. I apologize for my spelling errors, run
on and unfinished sentences. I've tried to proof read it, but at this
point I'm not seeing errors anymore.

For all those who emailed me and asked me questions, I didn't respond
to anyone privately. If this page doesn't answer your questions,
please email me and I'll try to answer. I just didn't want to respond
privately to 20 emails with the same info.

The page is at
http://kilnvisor.sourceforge.net/modification/index.html

Enjoy, and send me comments and corrections if you want.
-J
--
Jonathan Pennington | jwpennin@bellsouth.net
"There are no pots, there is only clay." -original
"It's hard to take life too seriously
when you realize yours is a joke." -also original