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Kiln

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This is a Kiln I made. It is 6' high, 44" wide, 21" deep. There are ventilated metal shelves, it is ventilated on top and side, has a small muffin fan for circulation, and uses two incandescent bulbs as a heat source. There is a Thermo Controler made by bayite, model BTC 201. It is on four casters. Works very well. We are downsizing and some things have to go. Located in Binghamton, NY, 13903.
contact: samuelrusso@yahoo.com
Asking $250.00 Kiln 1.jpg Kiln 2.jpg Kiln 3.jpg Kiln 4.jpg Kiln 5.jpg
 
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