Pulled out the first bisque load today! Only lost one piece to a crack on a corner, unfortunately, this one's already paid for. Oh well, make another tomorrow! Here's what I pulled out...


The second load was loaded by noon, emptying most of my shelves from last year...

I guess I packed it pretty well...

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YAY! Isn't it fun to have a kiln?! Good looking loading there:)
ReplyDeleteWell now grand is that! What a project! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteYou know, having the Envirovent exhaust into the room kinda defeats its purpose...
ReplyDeleteThat is the closest I could get it to the open window. I'm using it mainly to even out the temp. top to bottom. I have a 16" industrial vent system with a 3/4 horse motor installed in the wall right above the kiln. That (and all the open windows) should take care of any harmful fumes.
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