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Old October 2nd 03, 02:11 AM
annemarie
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"Clayslinger" wrote in message
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Diego's answer is great.
I just want to add that if you are putting it in the house be sure to vent
it well. A good friend of mine had problems with carbon monoxide poisoning
due to her kilns in her basement. And they were vented.
My kilns are outside in a detached garage. Mostly because that is where my
studio is.

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Penni Stoddart


I have my kiln in my garage too. My studio is a seperate building next to
the garage. I do not have vents for my kiln, I just open the garage door
) I advise having it in the garage, much better having it away from
people.


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