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Kalera Stratton October 14th 03 06:11 PM

Good news, and agonizing over kiln purchase
 
OK, I finally quit my job (YAY!) and even though I'm gonna miss it
there, I am now living my lifelong dream of being a self-supporting
artist! OK, well, I'll be living that dream in a week when I'm all done
with my scheduled hours at Rejuv.

So, amidst my celebrating, I realized that I really, really have to have
a bigger kiln. The cute little Jen-Ken that I just bought simply doesn't
have anywhere close to the capacity that I need! Argh. So, I'm on a
quest to choose the right kiln, one I won't outgrow. And I like to make
decisions fast, to get them out of the way; I don't want to spend more
than three days thinking about it.

I was on the verge of buying a Fusebox II, partly because they're here
in Portland, but I'm concerned about capacity; the last thing I want is
to find I've bought a kiln that's not quite big enough! I was wondering
if anyone here has experience with the Fusebox II, and can report on
both positives and negatives. The other kiln I'm considering is the
Arrow Springs 1813, which is a slightly bigger kiln. Both seem to be
extremely high-quality kilns.

Any input will be gratefully welcomed!

Thanks in advance,

--
-Kalera

---------

http://www.beadwife.com
auctions at http://www.snurl.com/1sfe

Tink October 14th 03 06:44 PM

What about this one? http://www.waleapparatus.com/details/40_1165.asp

It will also slump and fuse, and is large enough to hold bigger (and more)
stuff

--

Tink

www.blackswampglassworks.com
Sign Up Now For Fall Workshops!
Hollows, Vessels & Florals...

"Kalera Stratton" wrote in message
...
OK, I finally quit my job (YAY!) and even though I'm gonna miss it
there, I am now living my lifelong dream of being a self-supporting
artist! OK, well, I'll be living that dream in a week when I'm all done
with my scheduled hours at Rejuv.

So, amidst my celebrating, I realized that I really, really have to have
a bigger kiln. The cute little Jen-Ken that I just bought simply doesn't
have anywhere close to the capacity that I need! Argh. So, I'm on a
quest to choose the right kiln, one I won't outgrow. And I like to make
decisions fast, to get them out of the way; I don't want to spend more
than three days thinking about it.

I was on the verge of buying a Fusebox II, partly because they're here
in Portland, but I'm concerned about capacity; the last thing I want is
to find I've bought a kiln that's not quite big enough! I was wondering
if anyone here has experience with the Fusebox II, and can report on
both positives and negatives. The other kiln I'm considering is the
Arrow Springs 1813, which is a slightly bigger kiln. Both seem to be
extremely high-quality kilns.

Any input will be gratefully welcomed!

Thanks in advance,

--
-Kalera

---------

http://www.beadwife.com
auctions at http://www.snurl.com/1sfe




Tink October 14th 03 06:44 PM

What about this one? http://www.waleapparatus.com/details/40_1165.asp

It will also slump and fuse, and is large enough to hold bigger (and more)
stuff

--

Tink

www.blackswampglassworks.com
Sign Up Now For Fall Workshops!
Hollows, Vessels & Florals...

"Kalera Stratton" wrote in message
...
OK, I finally quit my job (YAY!) and even though I'm gonna miss it
there, I am now living my lifelong dream of being a self-supporting
artist! OK, well, I'll be living that dream in a week when I'm all done
with my scheduled hours at Rejuv.

So, amidst my celebrating, I realized that I really, really have to have
a bigger kiln. The cute little Jen-Ken that I just bought simply doesn't
have anywhere close to the capacity that I need! Argh. So, I'm on a
quest to choose the right kiln, one I won't outgrow. And I like to make
decisions fast, to get them out of the way; I don't want to spend more
than three days thinking about it.

I was on the verge of buying a Fusebox II, partly because they're here
in Portland, but I'm concerned about capacity; the last thing I want is
to find I've bought a kiln that's not quite big enough! I was wondering
if anyone here has experience with the Fusebox II, and can report on
both positives and negatives. The other kiln I'm considering is the
Arrow Springs 1813, which is a slightly bigger kiln. Both seem to be
extremely high-quality kilns.

Any input will be gratefully welcomed!

Thanks in advance,

--
-Kalera

---------

http://www.beadwife.com
auctions at http://www.snurl.com/1sfe




Mj October 14th 03 07:03 PM

Consider the Skutt kiln he
http://www.skutt.com/glass/products/frtloader.php

I have one with the bead door but I use it for fusing - and it will do PMC.
It's very easy to use and they're in Portland too.

Mj


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Marjean Cline
Halsey Trading Company
eBay ID: ladymorgause
http://www.stores.ebay.com/id=1146230
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...ladymor gause
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So, amidst my celebrating, I realized that I really, really have to have
a bigger kiln. The cute little Jen-Ken that I just bought simply doesn't
have anywhere close to the capacity that I need! Argh. So, I'm on a
quest to choose the right kiln, one I won't outgrow. And I like to make
decisions fast, to get them out of the way; I don't want to spend more
than three days thinking about it.




Mj October 14th 03 07:03 PM

Consider the Skutt kiln he
http://www.skutt.com/glass/products/frtloader.php

I have one with the bead door but I use it for fusing - and it will do PMC.
It's very easy to use and they're in Portland too.

Mj


--
=================================
Marjean Cline
Halsey Trading Company
eBay ID: ladymorgause
http://www.stores.ebay.com/id=1146230
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...ladymor gause
=================================



So, amidst my celebrating, I realized that I really, really have to have
a bigger kiln. The cute little Jen-Ken that I just bought simply doesn't
have anywhere close to the capacity that I need! Argh. So, I'm on a
quest to choose the right kiln, one I won't outgrow. And I like to make
decisions fast, to get them out of the way; I don't want to spend more
than three days thinking about it.




Karen_AZ October 14th 03 07:44 PM

I have the Arrow Springs 1810 (slightly smaller) and I love it! I've had it
for 5 years now with ZERO problems ever. Last December I graduated to a
digital controller, but prior to that I just used my infinite switch. It
reaches temperature quickly, holds well, and cools of nice and slow. It IS
big and bulky, but one perk is the "feet" you get for it....raises it off
the table, allows airflow, and it's a great place for extra glass storage.

--
KarenK
Desert Dreamer Designs
http://members.cox.net/desertdreameraz/
Ebay Sto http://www.stores.ebay.com/desertdreamerdesigns
JustBeads: http://www.justbeads.com/search/ql.cfm?s=DesertDreamer




Karen_AZ October 14th 03 07:44 PM

I have the Arrow Springs 1810 (slightly smaller) and I love it! I've had it
for 5 years now with ZERO problems ever. Last December I graduated to a
digital controller, but prior to that I just used my infinite switch. It
reaches temperature quickly, holds well, and cools of nice and slow. It IS
big and bulky, but one perk is the "feet" you get for it....raises it off
the table, allows airflow, and it's a great place for extra glass storage.

--
KarenK
Desert Dreamer Designs
http://members.cox.net/desertdreameraz/
Ebay Sto http://www.stores.ebay.com/desertdreamerdesigns
JustBeads: http://www.justbeads.com/search/ql.cfm?s=DesertDreamer




MargieK October 14th 03 10:19 PM

On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 17:11:52 GMT, Kalera Stratton
wrote:

Any input will be gratefully welcomed!


You know I don't have any advise on the kiln but I just have to
say...YEAAAAAAAAAAA!!! More Kalera!

--
Margie
http://www.PictureTrail.com/margiek
My auctions:
http://snurl.com/245y
http://www.justbeads.com/search/ql.cfm?s=upeggedme




MargieK October 14th 03 10:19 PM

On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 17:11:52 GMT, Kalera Stratton
wrote:

Any input will be gratefully welcomed!


You know I don't have any advise on the kiln but I just have to
say...YEAAAAAAAAAAA!!! More Kalera!

--
Margie
http://www.PictureTrail.com/margiek
My auctions:
http://snurl.com/245y
http://www.justbeads.com/search/ql.cfm?s=upeggedme




Kandice Seeber October 14th 03 11:21 PM

I have the Fusebox, which is the same as the 2nd model, just older, I
believe. I has plenty of capacity - I can easily put the 40-50 beads I can
do in a session in the kiln. Especially if I put more than one spacer on a
mandrel. :)

--
Kandice Seeber
Air & Earth Designs
http://www.lampwork.net

OK, I finally quit my job (YAY!) and even though I'm gonna miss it
there, I am now living my lifelong dream of being a self-supporting
artist! OK, well, I'll be living that dream in a week when I'm all done
with my scheduled hours at Rejuv.

So, amidst my celebrating, I realized that I really, really have to have
a bigger kiln. The cute little Jen-Ken that I just bought simply doesn't
have anywhere close to the capacity that I need! Argh. So, I'm on a
quest to choose the right kiln, one I won't outgrow. And I like to make
decisions fast, to get them out of the way; I don't want to spend more
than three days thinking about it.

I was on the verge of buying a Fusebox II, partly because they're here
in Portland, but I'm concerned about capacity; the last thing I want is
to find I've bought a kiln that's not quite big enough! I was wondering
if anyone here has experience with the Fusebox II, and can report on
both positives and negatives. The other kiln I'm considering is the
Arrow Springs 1813, which is a slightly bigger kiln. Both seem to be
extremely high-quality kilns.

Any input will be gratefully welcomed!

Thanks in advance,

--
-Kalera

---------

http://www.beadwife.com
auctions at http://www.snurl.com/1sfe





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