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Purchase a used Kiln - How risky?
I have the opportunity to purchase an electric Kiln from a neighbor.
This Kiln has been setting in the basement for over eight years without being used. What are the chances of the heating elements and controller lasting for very long? I'm not experienced with pottery but have this opportunity to purchase a potters wheel and kiln for hobby use. They will fire the kiln to insure it works before I puchase it. What is the best way to test the tempurature it reaches? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks Don |
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