I have a Corelite shelf 1"X24X39 I heated up my kiln too fast (I think) it cracked full length completely. Can it be repaired with a high temp cement mortar or ???
Also, I cant find any company info on Corelite manufacturer. I would like to contact the company that actually makes them to ask their thoughts.
THanks for any help, Joe
repairing kiln shelf
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Re: repairing kiln shelf
I don't believe the shelves can easily be repaired, but these are the guys that make the Core-lite shelves: http://www.rescoproducts.com/
Try calling Kevin Frederes or Eric Nedreberg, Resco Products Inc, 888-283-5505, Kevin.Frederes@rescoproducts.com, eric.nedreberg@rescoproducts.com
Try calling Kevin Frederes or Eric Nedreberg, Resco Products Inc, 888-283-5505, Kevin.Frederes@rescoproducts.com, eric.nedreberg@rescoproducts.com
Re: repairing kiln shelf
Brad, Thanks for the info. I am sending an email.
Joe
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Re: repairing kiln shelf
If you can't repair it, then you can cut them into pattern bar molds.
Re: repairing kiln shelf
ORJudd wrote:If you can't repair it, then you can cut them into pattern bar molds.
cut them for damming
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ORJudd wrote:If you can't repair it, then you can cut them into pattern bar molds.
cut them for damming
Havi
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Re: repairing kiln shelf
You will be hard pressed to make a good repair. You can cast a new shelf using a Castable 3000 cement. It is good option for making fixtures if you don't mind a rougher surface. A good reminder to bake out moisture slowly after having your kiln in hibernation for a while.