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Yes that sounds like a Speedburn Vic.
A terrific kiln for fast turnaround of painted pieces and very easy to use. You do need good ventilation of fumes and fresh air intake though. |
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Thanks for everyones replys! After posting I found a shop
that will be having a class on screen printing on glass and signed up for it. Hopefully after taking the class I can put all the good info to work for me. Thanks Dan "Dante Mincin" wrote in message ... I plan to do screen printing on glass and wondering if all I need is a top heating kiln. I was looking at a Evenheat GT 22 on ebay with top heating and no controller for $850.00 and it had no use on it. Would this be a good direction to go in...11X17 would probably be the largest size I would fire. Thanks Dan |
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I have an email into Fusion HQ for more info about their next generation
Hoaf. Hoaf apparently has an replacement for the Speedburn II termed by Pfann (www.pfann.nl) as the 'Flexburn II'. Not sure what Gill is calling the Speedburn III. The gloss literature I have on the Speedburns list Speedburn II and 1V and larger models, but I don't see a Speedburn III. A&S Glass Specialties in Huntington Beach CA. also list themselves as distributors of the Hoaf Speedburn. Their rep was friendly and sent me some lit. But their website doesn't work, and they return their phone messages cell phone, so it makes me wonder whether their post-sale customer service will hold-up. I'm just not able to come up with 4K$ for a 16x16 Painting kiln. I saw them in action in the two painting courses I took last year. They're the best tool for the job. 45 min turnaround for painting, for a few pennies of propane. You can kep it in your garage, and don't need 220V electric. On the other hand I could buy a Skutt clamshell electric for 2K and turn painting aournd in two hours (my guess ), but I'd need to wire it and keep it in one place. I'm also waiting for Jen Ken to complete an electric painting and glass tile kiln they've been developing. But they've been developing it for years. Its alright. I don't have the money right now anyway. My painting turns around in about five hours if I push it. (octagonal side-fired electric) "vic" wrote in message om... Check out www.fusionheadquarters.com Click on kilns, Speeed burn III |
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