"Deborah M Riel" wrote in message
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In article ,
Dewitt wrote:
See http://www.skutt.com/pdf/service_manual/11_2.pdf Looks like 231
is an old style model number and this table shows the equivalent
current model number.
deg
Thanks! It seems that the 231 is equivalent to the 1027, but I have
no idea what the "X" stands for in 231X. At least I have *some* idea
about what it might be like.
Deb R.
skutt is really good about talking to you about older kilns. i bought a 20
y.o. kiln and they sent me a manual for it for free.