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free l and l j245 old kiln

updated wed 27 jul 05

 

Cat Jarosz on mon 25 jul 05


Hey fellow Clay arters,

I have an old L and L J 245 bought mid 89's but not put to work till early
90's...that I would love to find a home for. I'd love for it to go to
someone needy but who can work on kilns.. its too much trouble for someone thats
got no one to help them . email me for more particulars.. its too
good to take to the dump and was working when I took it out of
commission... ps it runs on a 100 amp breaker.. big kiln.. takes 23" shelves and is 45"
tall with all the sections (5) stacked. I dont know anything about
retrofitting for gas or raku but the body is in good shape and the lid and floor
good so thats a possiblity if your not wanting to work on the old wiring.....
its worth rebuilding but I decided on a wider kiln and purchased one before I
had to.... it was juat a matter of time before it fails me.. It has the
sitter timer that works also.. so many good parts.. pyrometer system needs new
thermocouples but the gauge worked when those cheezy thermocouples were
hitched up...
email me at _cat81257@aol.com_ (mailto:cat81257@aol.com) and I'll
send my cell phone number ... Cat Jarosz

http://www.guildcrafts.com/cat/

V)''(V woof & >^..^< mew; Chicks with beards rule !!!
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Cindy Gatto on tue 26 jul 05


Hi Cat:
Where is this kiln? What city/state is it in?

Cindy Gatto & Mark Petrin
The Mudpit
228 Manhattan Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11206
718-218-9424
_www.mudpitnyc.com_ (http://www.mudpitnyc.com/)
mudpitnyc@aol.com