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Kiln hookup advice?
So I had just about decided to set aside a little bit more money than I
really should spend, and buy a slightly larger kiln. But I found that I probably won't have the electrical outlet I need unless I either hire an electrician or supplant my dryer. So alternatives are the cheaper kiln and an electircian, or the larger kiln and keep swapping plugs behind my dryer. Neither really fill me with joy. Anyone have any handy advice that will help me get the most for my limited funds? Maybe there is an alternative way to get 220v? or maybe the power to my well pump can be used, but that might require that I have my kiln on the back porch, basically outside. Bad Idea? Thanks. |
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