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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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Good news, and agonizing over kiln purchase | Kalera Stratton | Beads | 14 | October 17th 03 02:11 AM |