pdp1@EARTHLINK.NET on fri 4 nov 05
Hi Leyland,
Oooooooo, ixnay on 'yellow-freight' ( as whose name indeed
accurately/poetically suggests that they either piss all over the freight,
or all over the deal to haul it, once it IS hauled, or both, Lol, so forget
that outfit, and yes they can sue me for 'slander' if they like)...
But for now, lets all just keep brain-storming, and someone
puhhhhh-leeeeeeeeze get me the weight and outer dimansions of this kind of
Kiln???? Soze I may make some calls?
Love,
Happy Autumn!
(Autumn is always my 'Spring'...dontcha know...)
Phil
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Leland Hall"
> Mel is making some good points here. Good points.
>
> I've recently checked prices on new kilns. Used, I don't know, exept what
I
> see in potter barter and occasionaly on clayart.
>
> I DONT know what it will cost to get this kiln here. Yellow freight is
> being looked into.
>
> The price of three new kilns? If that's so, then indeed that would be
> foolish. But can that be so? I don't know.
>
> Good points though. I'm far from the only one with hard times. Yes,
>
> I don't know what else to say. I feel like I ought to apologise. So ok.
> Sorry. I mean it. I apologise.
>
> Leland Hall
> La Pine, Oregon, USA
>
>
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> On Fri, 4 Nov 2005 14:33:09 -0600, mel jacobson
wrote:
>
> >remember, joe and me just went through a great
> >deal of research about moving 600 pots to california.
> >
> >the most expensive way to move is renting a truck or trailer.
> >way expensive.
> >and then add the time, truck break down..motels and gas.
> >you are screwed.
> >
> >you could buy three new kilns for what it would cost to
> >\move a used kiln across the country.
> >period.
> >think a bit ahead here folks.
> >
> >there are used kilns for sale in the northwest.
> >don't drag one a thousand miles.
> >this is getting very bizarre. a little clear thinking is in order.
> >many on this list are going through very difficult times...leland
> >is not the only one. we are with him, but it is his journey.
> >mel
> >from mel/minnetonka.mn.usa
> >website: http://www.pclink.com/melpots
> >
>
>
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