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Javahut wrote:
. DO NOT hire it out, it is too easy to do. How am I sposta write off my trip if I can't change your relays? -- Jack Dude, she's in IL, you are in Utah, and I bet if she called AIM they would talk her through it on the phone. I just looked up her kiln on their web site and it is a little bitty thing, probably only has one! I was talking about *your* relays. Why on earth would I want to go to Illinois? -- Jack bobo1148atxmissiondotcom http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/xmissionbobo/ |
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"Moonraker" wrote in message .. . Chances are that you could order the relays from www.wwgrainger.com and do the repair yourself. Unfortunately, they only deal with businesses. |
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"kellyK" wrote in message news:My0ne.23705$g66.15055@attbi_s71... "Moonraker" wrote in message .. . Chances are that you could order the relays from www.wwgrainger.com and do the repair yourself. Unfortunately, they only deal with businesses. for walkin. you can buy through the mail without being a business. also try mcmaster-carr. |
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On Mon, 30 May 2005 21:44:27 -0400, Moonraker wrote:
Chances are that you could order the relays from www.wwgrainger.com and do the repair yourself. Many kiln controllers use Potter & Brumfield / Tyco power relays. If this is the case for the controller in question, it would be *far* cheaper to purchase the relays from Digi-Key: http://www.digikey.com/ -Al |
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When the internet became popular, they changed their name: www.grainger.com
(the other one works) If they ask you for a company name, and you don't have one yet, take your initials and add the word enterprises as "MF Enterprises" Pay sales taxes (which you have to do anyway on stuff you don't resell) and use a credit card. -- Mike Firth Hot Glass Bits Furnace Working Website http://users.ticnet.com/mikefirth/hotbit47.htm Latest notes "Moonraker" wrote in message .. . Chances are that you could order the relays from www.wwgrainger.com and do the repair yourself. |
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Dude, she's in IL, you are in Utah, and I bet if she called AIM they
would talk her through it on the phone. I just looked up her kiln on their web site and it is a little bitty thing, probably only has one! I was talking about *your* relays. Why on earth would I want to go to Illinois? OOOOHHHHH! Mine are dandy, just changed them both, well one then a week or so later the other one let me know it was old too. Nothing like a kiln locked "on" with a bad relay.... u coming this way soon? |
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Javahut wrote:
Dude, she's in IL, you are in Utah, and I bet if she called AIM they would talk her through it on the phone. I just looked up her kiln on their web site and it is a little bitty thing, probably only has one! I was talking about *your* relays. Why on earth would I want to go to Illinois? OOOOHHHHH! Mine are dandy, just changed them both, well one then a week or so later the other one let me know it was old too. Nothing like a kiln locked "on" with a bad relay.... u coming this way soon? Probably not this summer, but that could change. -- Jack bobo1148atxmissiondotcom http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/xmissionbobo/ |
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