Kiln Success
I fired it for 5 hours and got it up to 2275 degrees F, which is plenty hot. I think the vent could still be a touch larger. It's taken me months to get to this point. One big step left, is to to lay gas line and set up the kiln in the shed.
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For the final test, I fired it for about 2-1/2 hours, using the gas outlet closest to the shed. I got it to 2350 degrees F ,and still rising, when I shut it down. I'm golden and now the pipe run will be minimal.
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For the final test, I fired it for about 2-1/2 hours, using the gas outlet closest to the shed. I got it to 2350 degrees F ,and still rising, when I shut it down. I'm golden and now the pipe run will be minimal.
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I tried to get help, but electric kilns are much more common. I figured it all out myself, with the help of the internet, and a guy in Tennessee that sold me the main valve and a pilot burner.
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