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Old August 27th 03, 05:02 PM
Cappi8
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I'm new at firing and need information regarding proper ventilation. I own
a Skutt Kiln and will be firing in my basement. The kiln will be near a
window so that I can vent out the toxic fumes. What exactly would I need to
do to make sure that no fumes remain indoors.


Thanks

Jessica




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Old August 27th 03, 10:05 PM
David Coggins
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Jessica

Get yourself a Kiln Vent and fit it to the kiln. Made by Orton, Skutt, and
others - should be available from most kiln suppliers. Worth every cent.

Dave

"Cappi8" wrote in message
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I'm new at firing and need information regarding proper ventilation. I

own
a Skutt Kiln and will be firing in my basement. The kiln will be near a
window so that I can vent out the toxic fumes. What exactly would I need

to
do to make sure that no fumes remain indoors.


Thanks

Jessica




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