Hello everybody,
I think that perhaps it is time for me to buy a new kiln , instead of my two 'oldies', which have already given me some problems.
I am considering Denver Kiln
KL-CS27RT Clam Shell , and with the table coming out.
Not cheap but I believe will serve me good. Also need to consider shipment to Israel, and customs here [unless there still exists, the agreement that here they would not charge customs for a product made in USA]
Anyway, can you comment on the quality of these kilns? Will it be a good deal [although expensive]??
Many thanks in advance.
What would you reccomend?
Havi
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Re: Denver kiln
Never owned one, but Denver kilns have a reputation for not holding up over the long term.
Re: Denver kiln
I'd go with a Skutt or Olympic.
Re: Denver kiln
What does this mean? [sorry for my poor English]Brad Walker wrote:Never owned one, but Denver kilns have a reputation for not holding up over the long term.
Does it wear out quickly?? i.e. Does not last long?
Or
Does this mean that it can't fire high?
Thanks,
Havi
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Re: Denver kiln
It means that the metal rusts and the fiber falls apart or droops down. I've seen three or four in that shape. Don't know if the newer ones are better (but of course you wouldn't know for several years anyway).Havi wrote:What does this mean? [sorry for my poor English]Brad Walker wrote:Never owned one, but Denver kilns have a reputation for not holding up over the long term.
Does it wear out quickly?? i.e. Does not last long?
Or
Does this mean that it can't fire high?
I think most of the European kilns are better than the US ones, but of course they're much more expensive.
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Re: Denver kiln
Some earlier comments on the Denver kilns:
http://www.warmglass.com/phpBB3/viewtop ... er#p357880
http://www.warmglass.com/phpBB3/viewtop ... er#p359320
http://www.warmglass.com/phpBB3/viewtop ... er#p355780
There are lots more comments, those are the first few that came up in my search of the board.
http://www.warmglass.com/phpBB3/viewtop ... er#p357880
http://www.warmglass.com/phpBB3/viewtop ... er#p359320
http://www.warmglass.com/phpBB3/viewtop ... er#p355780
There are lots more comments, those are the first few that came up in my search of the board.
Re: Denver kiln
Thanks, Brad
I'll check it tomorrow. Midnight here..................
thanks again,
Havi
I'll check it tomorrow. Midnight here..................
thanks again,
Havi
Haviva Z
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