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russ57:
You'll be melting by mid summer... Sent from my SM-G965F using Tapatalk |
hermetic:
--- Quote from: Sea.dog on May 28, 2020, 05:56:34 PM ---Definitely, Phil. It'd make a right mess of your dreads :clap: --- End quote --- It DID!! |
hermetic:
Andrew, re the kiln position, could you put one bay of shelving where the kiln is and move the kiln to where the shelving was? Phil. |
awemawson:
Phil, a very constructive comment and you are correct that there would be a far better place for the kiln (nearer the distribution box, and backing onto a steel fire door rather than timber cladding. But unfortunately, being 40 inches deep (shelves are 15 inches deep) it completely blocks access to the back door. Where it is, is rather 'out on a limb'. That whole side of the foundry is a pain as there is a huge sliding fire door floor to roof taking up most of the length of the wall and precluding mounting sockets etc. Putting the shelves where the kiln is and shunting the foundry bench nearer the rear wall and putting the kiln next to it is a possibility but still has the problem of no where for it's socket and it sticking out a long way :bang: When I built the kitchen in my first house (back in 1973!!!) I made a model out of (now banned) polystyrene ceiling tiles - perhaps I should find some ceiling tiles :clap: |
hermetic:
Ah I see, Buggr! Phil |
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