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Kiln question
Hello all,
I've read similar postings over the past few years, but I guess I didn't pay attention to the answers well enough. I've got a kiln that I can't get into my house. It's been on my front porch wrapped in plastic, lowering property values for a year now, becasue I'm not sure what to do. I could get it into my back porch and I'm trying to figure out the feasibility of putting it there. First, the back porch is a wooden structure, about 8 feet wide and 5 feet deep, with the adjoining wall to the house being made of brick. I could run the wiring through to this wall. The advantage, is of course that venting would be easy, it's not actually in the house. Disadvantages, this is Canada and it regularly goes to -20 or -30 in the winter. So, how realistic is this, what kind of insulation would be required to deal with the fact that it's made of wood, what kind of clearance from wooden walls is needed to keep it safe? etc. I know people have commented on similar questions in the past and I'm wondering if you'd mind repeating your advice! Thanks in advance. Simon |
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