Eric Suchman on fri 31 may 02
Is there a web address for Aim Kiln? Are they still around? They used to
be real near me but moved to Washington or Oregon I believe.
Cindy Moore on thu 10 may 07
I am looking at a used Aim Kiln 23" by 27" with kiln sitter. I do not have
the year yet. They are asking $900.00, and I do not know anything about Aim
Kilns. Anyone have any experience with them? I would welcome any opinions.
Michael Juengling on fri 11 may 07
Hi, I bought a small Aim kiln last year new to use for testing. I had a
problem with it heating slowly which turned out to be due to my house
voltage being too low. I talked to the people at Aim and they supplied me
with a new element that allowed the kiln to heat properly free of charge. =
I
couldn't be happier with the company as I feel they went beyond what was
their responsibility to correct what was a problem on my end.=20
Michael Juengling
mjuengling@charter.net
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 9:56 AM
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject: Aim Kiln
I am looking at a used Aim Kiln 23" by 27" with kiln sitter. I do not have
the year yet. They are asking $900.00, and I do not know anything about Aim
Kilns. Anyone have any experience with them? I would welcome any opinions.
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