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Old December 15th 03, 11:31 PM
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Hello - I'm sure this question's been asked a billion times on this
newsgroup, but I just blew up half my kiln-load of Christmas presents and am
in a bit of a bind. I'm guessing a couple large (14") bowls still had some
moisture in the bases. So, with ten days left, any suggestions on how to
quickly and safely get my pots bone-dry for a firing? ie. put it in your
oven at 375, put it in the kiln at low, hairdryer, fan, etc.?! Shouldn't
have rushed it in the first place, but I thought they were dry. Ah well.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Simon


 




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