InsanityBeader
2005-08-03, 10:34am
I posted this in another forum and Im getting very little response. I thought maybe someone could help me here:
I was keeping my kiln on a sheet of steel on my work table. I moved my studio to the basement and I wanted to open up my work table space by putting the kiln on a workbench that is already in the room. The Kiln is now sitting on it's bricks on wood at the moment. I really like the height since now when I put my beads into the little bead door Im slightly lower than the door and I can guide my beads in to the rack easier. Im thinking of getting another sheet of galv. steel and putting it down to go under the kiln. Hubby says that won't lessen the heat being absorbed into the wood. If I go a tile route, I think I would have to get some kind of heat treated stone or tile. Anyone else have any advice? I don't know at what point wood is "combustable" or if that is much of a worry.
What is your kiln sitting on?
Thanks for any advice
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I was keeping my kiln on a sheet of steel on my work table. I moved my studio to the basement and I wanted to open up my work table space by putting the kiln on a workbench that is already in the room. The Kiln is now sitting on it's bricks on wood at the moment. I really like the height since now when I put my beads into the little bead door Im slightly lower than the door and I can guide my beads in to the rack easier. Im thinking of getting another sheet of galv. steel and putting it down to go under the kiln. Hubby says that won't lessen the heat being absorbed into the wood. If I go a tile route, I think I would have to get some kind of heat treated stone or tile. Anyone else have any advice? I don't know at what point wood is "combustable" or if that is much of a worry.
What is your kiln sitting on?
Thanks for any advice
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