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kiln

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Well, another mill moved and the two parts no longer fit together. I'm thinking of making a small kiln from an old apt. refrigerator. My problem is space. I wonder if it will produce enough heat outside when our temps get into the single digits. Does anyone have experience with this?
 
Dave,
There was just a discussion thread on the main forum called "Home made Kiln". You might find previous discussions by doing a search on "kiln".
 
I doubt you can keep it warm enough in Wisconsin during the winter unless you use a fairly large light bulb. If you were to use a oven heating element with a thermostat then you most likely could. You may use more energy than what it is worth though.
 
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