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stacking electric kilns

updated mon 10 nov 03

 

Scott Harrison on sat 8 nov 03


Boy, those bagwalls sure take up a lot of room in my electric...sure
gad to hear their not needed.

Scott Harrison
South Fork High School
Humboldt Redwoods
On Saturday, November 8, 2003, at 05:08 PM, mel jacobson wrote:

> room, it seems to be the best idea.
>
> so many want to stack everything they can get
> into all firings.
>
> it is a mistake.
>
> leave room, stagger shelves when you can.
>
> and as far a bag walls are concerned.
>
> i repeat, if you don't know what you
> are doing with a bagwall, don't just
> stick it in a kiln.
> eric the silver
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mel jacobson on sat 8 nov 03


room, it seems to be the best idea.

so many want to stack everything they can get
into all firings.

it is a mistake.

leave room, stagger shelves when you can.

and as far a bag walls are concerned.

i repeat, if you don't know what you
are doing with a bagwall, don't just
stick it in a kiln.
eric the silver
nordic potter
From:
Minnetonka, Minnesota, U.S.A.
web site: my.pclink.com/~melpots
or try: http://www.pclink.com/melpots
new/ http://www.rid-a-tick.com