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Old November 11th 04, 09:00 PM
Glen
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Default Wanted - Kiln

My partner has just started doing pottery and she is very good at it. We are
now looking for a cheap second hand kiln. We are prepared to collect so if
anyone has one they no longer require and the price is right, please let me
know.

Cheers

Glen


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Old November 11th 04, 09:22 PM
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You need to say where you are located

"Glen" wrote in message
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My partner has just started doing pottery and she is very good at it. We
are now looking for a cheap second hand kiln. We are prepared to collect
so if anyone has one they no longer require and the price is right, please
let me know.

Cheers

Glen



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Old November 11th 04, 09:37 PM
Glen
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Yes I suppose it would help given the international nature of the internet!
Duh!

We are in England, UK, West Yorkshire specifically, but are prepared to
travel most places within a wide radius of West Yorkshire if the right item
surfaces.

Cheers

Glen


"W_D_Great_Divider" wrote in message
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You need to say where you are located

"Glen" wrote in message
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My partner has just started doing pottery and she is very good at it. We
are now looking for a cheap second hand kiln. We are prepared to collect
so if anyone has one they no longer require and the price is right,
please let me know.

Cheers

Glen





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Old November 12th 04, 04:55 PM
DKat
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Have you considered trying a wood burning or gas burning kiln? In which
case you could look for any local place that has used fire bricks. Building
a kiln is actually relatively easy (and fun) and there is nothing quite like
unbricking a door after you have fired.

"Glen" wrote in message
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Yes I suppose it would help given the international nature of the
internet! Duh!

We are in England, UK, West Yorkshire specifically, but are prepared to
travel most places within a wide radius of West Yorkshire if the right
item surfaces.

Cheers

Glen


"W_D_Great_Divider" wrote in message
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You need to say where you are located

"Glen" wrote in message
...
My partner has just started doing pottery and she is very good at it. We
are now looking for a cheap second hand kiln. We are prepared to collect
so if anyone has one they no longer require and the price is right,
please let me know.

Cheers

Glen







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Old November 12th 04, 05:01 PM
sarah
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A good source of 2nd hand kilns in the UK is ebay.co.uk - there are
always some on offer. Also try looking in Loot - if you don't have a
local edition, try on-line - I got my kiln this way - although I had
to arrange for carriage it was still a really good bargain.
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Old November 13th 04, 11:51 PM
Glen
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Thanks, its through searching on Ebay that we have resorted to other means
of looking for one. We will look at Loot. Thanks for the advice.
"sarah" wrote in message
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A good source of 2nd hand kilns in the UK is ebay.co.uk - there are
always some on offer. Also try looking in Loot - if you don't have a
local edition, try on-line - I got my kiln this way - although I had
to arrange for carriage it was still a really good bargain.



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Old November 13th 04, 11:52 PM
Glen
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Sounds interesting, will look into it. Thanks very much.
"DKat" wrote in message
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Have you considered trying a wood burning or gas burning kiln? In which
case you could look for any local place that has used fire bricks.
Building a kiln is actually relatively easy (and fun) and there is nothing
quite like unbricking a door after you have fired.

"Glen" wrote in message
...
Yes I suppose it would help given the international nature of the
internet! Duh!

We are in England, UK, West Yorkshire specifically, but are prepared to
travel most places within a wide radius of West Yorkshire if the right
item surfaces.

Cheers

Glen


"W_D_Great_Divider" wrote in message
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You need to say where you are located

"Glen" wrote in message
...
My partner has just started doing pottery and she is very good at it.
We are now looking for a cheap second hand kiln. We are prepared to
collect so if anyone has one they no longer require and the price is
right, please let me know.

Cheers

Glen









 




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