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kiln bricks for sale

updated fri 17 dec 04

 

Rob Hackert on thu 16 dec 04


I am relocating to Sarasota County, Fla. The home we are building in North
Port is in what will be a residential community. I don't think my long held
desire to build my own downdraft kiln is in the offing what with the
chimney size etc.

I have gathered a number of IFB K-23, K-26 9" AP Green bricks, as well as
some 13" (just a few), along with a number of 42% Alumina hard brick. There
are also enough arch, straight, and skews for a 4 1/2" rise barrel arch.
The burner openings are 70% alumina hard brick.

The original kiln I had in mind was a cube of about 16CU ft.

I will sell them for $1.70 each. Some are still in their cartons.

I live in South Jersey, just outside of Philadelphia. If you are interested
please contact me thru my e-mail address above, or my home # 856-829-0234
in the evening. No shipping, come pick them up.

Rob Hackert, Sea Country Pottery
Potters Council Member

Christine Martin on thu 16 dec 04


----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Hackert"
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Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 11:06 AM
Subject: Kiln bricks for sale


>I am relocating to Sarasota County, Fla. The home we are building in North
> Port is in what will be a residential community. I don't think my long
> held
> desire to build my own downdraft kiln is in the offing what with the
> chimney size etc.
>
> I have gathered a number of IFB K-23, K-26 9" AP Green bricks, as well as
> some 13" (just a few), along with a number of 42% Alumina hard brick.
> There
> are also enough arch, straight, and skews for a 4 1/2" rise barrel arch.
> The burner openings are 70% alumina hard brick.
>
> The original kiln I had in mind was a cube of about 16CU ft.
>
> I will sell them for $1.70 each. Some are still in their cartons.
>
> I live in South Jersey, just outside of Philadelphia. If you are
> interested
> please contact me thru my e-mail address above, or my home # 856-829-0234
> in the evening. No shipping, come pick them up.
>
> Rob Hackert, Sea Country Pottery
> Potters Council Member
>
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