hi, i really like your pottery and blog and am looking forward to your kiln rebuilding. i will be building a salt kiln myself (my first) this summer. can i ask how large your old kiln was? were you happy with that size? what will the volume of your new one be? why are you going to a sprung arch from a catenary arch?
thanks. I will look very forward to your blog posts. i am sure i will learn from them.
also, thanks for that video you put up of back filling handles a while back. that was awesome.
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Hey Kyle,
Are you going to pour some concrete over this to strengthen it up? Do you think it's thick enough and OK as is?
John
I think it'll be okay as is. the plan is to put some durorock concrete board down, then 3" softbrick, then "3 hard brick.
hi,
i really like your pottery and blog and am looking forward to your kiln rebuilding. i will be building a salt kiln myself (my first) this summer. can i ask how large your old kiln was? were you happy with that size? what will the volume of your new one be? why are you going to a sprung arch from a catenary arch?
thanks. I will look very forward to your blog posts. i am sure i will learn from them.
also, thanks for that video you put up of back filling handles a while back. that was awesome.
sam
my last kiln was 30-40 cubic feet. great size.i'm switching to a sprung arch for better stacking space. construction starts monday!
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